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The article warns that a possible strong or “super El Niño” later in 2026 could worsen risks to food security and global food costs at a time when the war with Iran is already straining fertilizer supplies. It also notes that higher energy, fertilizer, and transport costs could amplify the climate shock on agricultural supply.

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