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The United Nations said the
will cause a global food
. The World Food Programme outlined two
, saying: "In the worst case, this means lower
and crop failures next season. In the best case, higher input costs will be included in food prices next year." An
at the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization said: "It is a
shock affecting agrifood systems
." It added: "Farmers are facing a
cost shock. They have more
fertilizers alongside rising fuel costs, affecting the entire agricultural value
."