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Protracted Hormuz crisis could trigger agrifood catastrophe, UN food agency says

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ROME, ‌April 13 (Reuters) - A ​prolonged crisis in the ⁠Strait of Hormuz could trigger a ​global agrifood catastrophe by ‌disrupting fertiliser and energy exports, driving up food ⁠prices and ⁠squeezing crop yields, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization ‌said on Monday.

FAO Chief ⁠Economist ‌Maximo Torero said ​poorer countries were most exposed because ‌planting calendars ​meant delays ⁠in access to ‌key inputs ⁠could quickly translate into lower output, higher ​inflation and ‌slower global growth.

(Reporting ⁠by Crispian ​Balmer, editing by ​Gavin Jones)

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