UK warns of looming food security crisis if Strait of Hormuz doesn't reopen soon
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper warned Tuesday that "the world is sleepwalking into a global food crisis," saying that if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened "tens of millions of people" could go hungry.
The closure of that critical waterway to almost all ships has disrupted exports of large quantities of fertilizer products.
Earlier this month the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization warned that the war had created a global "scarcity" of fertilizer which would "lead to lower [crop] yields and tightening food supplies in the latter half of 2026 and into 2027."

The UK Foreign Office warned that "if global partners don’t get fertiliser moving" then vulnerable regions of the world will need "shipments of critical emergency aid...not just external investment and technology," it said in a press release.
Cooper said Iran had "hijacked" the critical international shipping lane.
"Iran’s continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz while the agriculture clock is ticking shows why we need urgent global pressure to get the Strait reopened, fertiliser and fuel moving and ease the costs of living pressures", Cooper said.
-ABC News' Tom Soufi Burridge





