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FRI · 2026-06-05 · 11:21 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0605-81982
News/US-Iran war pushing millions into food crisis, warns UN
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US-Iran war pushing millions into food crisis, warns UN

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warns that the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran is exacerbating a global food crisis, putting millions at risk of hunger. The WFP's analysis highlights that the war's impact on oil prices has significant implications for food security, particularly in fragile countries.

Edna MohamedAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-05 · 11:21 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
US-Iran war pushing millions into food crisis, warns UN
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The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warns that the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran is exacerbating a global food crisis, putting millions at risk of hunger. The WFP's analysis highlights that the war's impact on oil prices has significant implications for food security, particularly in fragile countries. While global food prices have seen only a slight increase, these nations are experiencing substantial rises. The conflict, which began on February 28, has disrupted oil markets and trade, leading to higher fuel costs, food price spikes, and income losses. Households in countries like Afghanistan, Somalia, and Sri Lanka are among the most severely affected by these interconnected shocks.

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Key claims

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The WFP warns that the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran is putting millions at risk of hunger.

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Households in Afghanistan, Somalia and Sri Lanka are among the most seriously affected.

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45 million people would fall into acute food shortages if oil prices remained at $100 a barrel by end of June.

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Substantial food price rises are already being felt in fragile countries.

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The conflict's effect on oil prices has profound implications for global food security.

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The WFP warns that the impacts of the war are resulting in substantial food price increases that are being felt in ‘fragile countries’.The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has warned that the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran is putting millions of people at risk of hunger.In an analysis published on Friday, the WFP said the continuation of the conflict’s effect on oil prices has “profound implications” for global food security.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Gaza parents brave dental dilemma: Costly treatment or food on the table?list 2 of 3How the war has made Iran’s water crisis worselist 3 of 3Block the bombs: Support grows for US bill to restrict arms for Israelend of listThe agency asserted that estimations made in March, warning that 45 million people would fall into acute food shortages if oil prices remained at $100 a barrel by the end of June, were beginning to materialise.“While globally food prices – as measured by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Price index – only have seen a slight increase so far, substantial food price rises are already being felt in fragile countries,” the WFP found.“The findings indicate that the crisis is generating significant spillovers, particularly through fuel, food price and income shocks and trade disruptions. As these factors interact with preexisting vulnerabilities they quickly translate into visible impacts on food security and livelihoods,” it added.The Iran war, which broke out on February 28, has rattled oil markets as the continued near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz has stopped oil tankers from completing their journeys.Amid ongoing indirect negotiations between the US and Iran, securing an end to the conflict has stalled with no clear end in sight.Households in Afghanistan, Somalia and Sri Lanka are among the most seriously affected and face mounting pressure due to higher fuel costs, food price spikes, income losses and disrupted trade, the report found.
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