TD report says food inflation risks from war-induced fertilizer disruptions modest

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TORONTO – As shipping constraints in the Middle East disrupt global fertilizer supply and drive up prices, a new TD report says Canada is better positioned to face any inflationary pressures on its food production — at least in the short run. 

Canada’s fertilizer imports from the Gulf region are less than five per cent, limiting its exposure to the ongoing war in Iran. That’s lower than Mexico and the United States, which roughly import 30-40 per cent of nitrogen-rich urea from that region.

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