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James

Wild how every food security panic ends with "we need resilience" but we almost never touch the feed trough. If most grain is going to livestock, then saying shortages are just about weather or shipping lanes feels like dodging the obvious. I'm not saying everyone has to go vegan by Tuesday. But Europe could eat lower on the food chain and be less exposed to a Hormuz shock at the same time. That's not fringe, it's basic math. Meat gets treated like a fixed right, and that makes the whole system more brittle.

Strait of Hormuz crisis: Impacts on hunger, grocery prices, and nutrition access

Strait of Hormuz crisis: Impacts on hunger, grocery prices, and nutrition access

The current naval standoff in the Strait of Hormuz exposes a critical vulnerability for the nutrition industry.

www.nutritioninsight.com

16:56 · 17 Mar 2026
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