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Impact of the Iran War on Fertilizer, Food, and Fuel Prices in Ivory Coast

The conflict involving Iran has led to rising costs for essential commodities in Ivory Coast, particularly affecting farmers. Analysts indicate that reopening the Strait of Hormuz would not substantially reduce these economic pressures.

The ongoing conflict related to Iran has contributed to increased prices for fertilizer, food, and fuel in Ivory Coast. Experts suggest that even if the Strait of Hormuz were to reopen, it would not significantly alleviate the financial burdens faced by farmers in the region.

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The Iran War’s Persistent Threat to Farmers in Poor Countries

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Impact of the Iran War on Fertilizer, Food, and Fuel Prices in Ivory Coast