Middle East crisis and El Niño threaten Southeast Asia's food security
The Middle East crisis and looming 'Godzilla-strength' El Niño threaten south-east Asia's food security. With millions of tonnes of food at risk, countries like the Philippines and Vietnam are grappling with rising energy and fertilizer costs. Optimism for peace in the strait of Hormuz remains shaky as Iran threatens to close it following recent Israeli strikes.
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Published 23 Jun 2026, 04:39 UTC · Updated 23 Jun 2026, 05:20 UTC
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