April 10 , 2026
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- The International Monetary Fund, World Bank and World Food Programme have warned about rising global hunger risks.
- Rising oil, gas, and fertiliser prices are increasing food production and transport costs worldwide.
- Conflicts in West Asia are causing supply disruptions and price volatility.
- Higher energy costs are leading to global food inflation and increased food insecurity.
- Low-income and import-dependent countries are most affected due to high dependence on imports.
- These countries also face high debt and limited ability to control rising prices.
- Global agencies are monitoring the situation and coordinating actions to prevent a food crisis.
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