US Agriculture Dept. Links Iran War, Tariffs, Drought to Rising Food Prices
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has reported a rise in food prices that it attributes to the ongoing conflict in Iran, increased tariffs, and severe drought conditions.
The report cites data showing higher costs for key staples, noting that the war has disrupted supply chains while tariffs have raised import expenses. Drought in the region has further strained agricultural output, contributing to the price surge.
The findings highlight the broader economic impact of the conflict and environmental challenges on global food markets.
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