The Iran conflict is disrupting fertilizer shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, raising supply concerns and potentially increasing global food inflation.
Infosys employees in Bengaluru, Pune, and Chennai face menu limitations and suspended live counters due to a commercial LPG shortage. Food courts are offering reduced options, sourcing some meals ...
Nothing else plays the same role in our lives as food. In addition to the nutritional and health impacts, food has huge ...
Gulf states reliant on food imports are scrambling to redirect supplies through alternative ports and air cargo, as Iranian threats against shipping via a crucial trade route strain the region’s food ...
Gig worker union flags sharp fall in food delivery orders as LPG shortages shut restaurants and cloud kitchens, seeks ₹10,000 relief for workers and an urgent meeting with government ...
As Gulf gas plants go offline, missing fertiliser shipments today could mean empty shelves and record food prices by autumn.
Infosys warns employees in Pune, Bengaluru and Chennai that office canteens will run limited menus due to commercial LPG supply disruption linked to West Asia tensions.
After LPG supply concerns, experts warn the Strait of Hormuz crisis could disrupt fertiliser trade, raising risks of higher ...
Police in several states have stepped up monitoring amid rumours and panic around LPG supply, warning of strict action ...
The city consumes nearly 14,000 commercial LPG cylinders every day, distributed through around 125 agencies operating in the ...
The Persian Gulf is a major source of fertilizers, making the conflict disruptive to the global production of food.
Conflict in West Asia is disrupting global fertiliser markets and threatening Nepal’s rice inputs ahead of crucial planting ...