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The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is reverberating far beyond the battlefield, shaking global poultry supply chains. With the region serving as a critical hub for feed grain exports, shipping routes, and energy supplies, disruptions are creating ripple effects that threaten both producers and consumers worldwide.
The war has also driven up global energy prices, with crude oil and natural gas markets reacting to instability in the region. Poultry production, heavily reliant on energy for heating, processing, and transportation, is feeling the strain. Higher fuel costs are inflating logistics expenses, making it more difficult to maintain stable supply chains.
For consumers, the consequences are already visible. Retail poultry prices are climbing in many countries, with some regions reporting double-digit increases. In developing nations, where poultry is a primary source of affordable protein, the situation raises serious food security concerns. Governments are scrambling to secure alternative supply routes and negotiate emergency trade agreements to stabilize markets.
The war in the Middle East is a stark reminder of how interconnected global food systems are. What begins as a geopolitical conflict quickly cascades into economic and humanitarian challenges, with poultry supply chains standing as one of the most vulnerable sectors. The industry now faces a critical test: adapting to volatility while ensuring that millions of people worldwide continue to have access to affordable protein.
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