Food and supply chains may stabilise following the reopening of key shipping routes. Lower oil prices could reduce transport costs, which are a major factor in global food distribution. Experts say this could help ease pressure on food prices if the situation continues to improve. However, supply chains are still being monitored closely due to ongoing uncertainty.
Agriculture news: Global food supply chains are once again under pressure
The closure of a major shipping route affects fuel prices, which in turn impacts food production and distribution. Experts say continued disruption could lead to higher food costs. Food news…

