Here's why the Strait of Hormuz standoff could mean smaller harvests and higher grocery bills

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Here's why the Strait of Hormuz standoff could mean smaller harvests and higher grocery bills

The war’s effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz is tying up oil and chemical fertilizer shipments. Delays in deliveries of the commodity ahead of the crucial spring planting season will likely push up prices and could cause food shortages. CNBC’s Brandon Gomez digs into how the war could cause a crisis.
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Wed, Mar 11 20262:07 PM EDT