UK food prices “could hit 9% this year” as the Iran war pushes up energy prices

UK food prices "could hit 9% this year" as the Iran war pushes up energy prices

Food price rises could hit 9% in the UK this year, even if the strait of Hormuz opens in the next few weeks, figures suggest, as the Iran war raises energy prices. The Food and Drink Association, which represents 12,000 food and drink manufacturers, has predicted that prices will rise by “at least” 9% by … Read more

Warning food prices are set to rise in the UK due to the Iran war

Urea is more than twice as expensive

This year, the most important commodity in agriculture is not sunshine or rain, it is fertilizer. According to some estimates, nearly half of the world’s crop and livestock production depends on the incredible mix of minerals and chemicals that make up artificial fertilizers. But the Iran the war raises prices and suppresses the availability of … Read more

From oil to food to markets: How the month of war in Iran has revived the world economy

From oil to food to markets: How the month of war in Iran has revived the world economy

It’s not easy being a global economy right now. One month into the US and Israel’s war against Iran, fears are raising concerns about everything from supply chains to airline travel. While the price of a barrel of oil remains north of $100, from $70 before the war, the price of gas in the US … Read more

What could oil above $100 mean for food prices in Europe?

What could oil above $100 mean for food prices in Europe?

The joint US-Israeli attacks on Iran and Tehran’s response have pushed oil prices higher, with Brent crude often rising above $100. Experts say this will not only affect energy prices but also food prices. ADVERTISING ADVERTISING The impact could be particularly strong in Europe, leading to higher food prices and higher living costs. So, how … Read more

Rising oil prices can increase food costs – but hoarding groceries “makes it worse,” an economist says.

The 26-year-old works in a bookstore and lives on $53,000 a year in New York City.

Rising oil prices tend to drive up grocery costs, but that doesn’t mean consumers should rush out and save money, economists say. Brent crude has soared above $100 a barrel in recent weeks – after trading near $60 in January – as Iran’s war worsens the Strait of Hormuz, which transports a fifth of the … Read more