Policy & Health

MPs examine Middle East conflict's impact on UK food and fertiliser

Farmers Guide Published 20 April 2026
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UK Parliament is launching an inquiry into how geopolitical tensions in the Middle East affect domestic food supplies, fertiliser availability, and fuel costs. The examination reflects broader concerns among lawmakers about commodity price volatility and supply chain resilience linked to global conflict.

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