** UN Warns of Long-Term Food Security Risks Following US-Israel Conflict in Iran


** The ongoing conflict between the United States and Israel in Iran is triggering a cascade of disruptions impacting global food security, with potential consequences lasting far beyond the immediate conflict.

** The United Nations is expressing grave concerns regarding the long-term implications of the US-Israel conflict in Iran, warning that its effects could persist well beyond the current hostilities. The conflict has directly contributed to heightened risks to food security through several key channels. Notably, increased energy costs resulting from the conflict are negatively impacting shipping, creating significant restrictions on the movement of goods – including food – around the world. Furthermore, the war has severely disrupted global fertilizer production due to attacks on key chemical plants in the Gulf region. Fertilizer shortages will have a devastating impact on crop yields, particularly in developing nations. The discussion centers around pinpointing the areas most vulnerable to food supply disruptions and assessing whether these impacts will be temporary or could represent a long-term shift in global food systems. **DATA:** The United Nations warns that the impact could last well beyond the conflict. **PRESENTERS/GUESTS:** * **Presenter:** Adrian Finighan * **Guest 1:** Mourad Wahba – Acting executive secretary of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia * **Guest 2:** Avinash Kishore – Senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute in New Delhi * **Guest 3:** Steve Keen – Economist and honorary professor at University College London

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