Publications

Working Paper
Perspectives on Iran’s environmental policy process: Issues and constraints

Brief
2015 Nutrition country profile: Iran

Brief
2014 Nutrition country profile: Iran
Blogs

How the Iran crisis affects fertilizer-dependent countries: The case of Mexico
A challenging dynamic for Latin America and the Caribbean.

Will the Iran crisis lead to another round of food price spikes?
Key differences from past crises.

The Iran war’s impacts on global fertilizer markets and food production
Supply chain disruptions reverberate.
Events

A Narrow Strait, Global Consequences: Hormuz Strait and Fertilizer Markets
Please type your questions into the chat box with name, affiliation, and country. The event video, presenter slides, and podcast will be available in the days following the event. Fertilizer markets have entered a phase of heightened uncertainty, where geopolitical risks intersect with highly concentrated production, energy dependence, and fragile logistics. These risks are no […]

XVII Biennial IASC Conference
IFPRI is participating in the XVII Biennial IASC conference, “In Defense of the Commons: Challenges, Innovation, and Action. The conference will bring together experiences and lessons from around the world to reflect on the multiple ways in which different actors have sought to maintain and defend the commons, as well as the challenges and opportunities faced by […]
News
The Iran war’s agriculture shock isn’t over yet (Foreign Policy)
Foreign Policy quotes IFPRI’s Joseph Glauber who notes that energy inputs are built into food costs at nearly every step, from production and processing through transportation and retail.
The Gulf built a fertilizer superpower. Now it’s under strain (WIRED Middle East)
WIRED.me quotes Charlotte Hebebrand in the article focusing on the the Gulf fertilizer industry—and why the ongoing escalating conflict is putting global food systems under strain.
The war in Iran sparks a global fertilizer shortage and threatens food prices (AP)
AP quotes IFPRI’s Joseph Glauber on how the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz disruptions are tightening global fertilizer supplies. He warns farmers may switch to less fertilizer-intensive crops or apply less fertilizer, reducing yields.




