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Hurricane Ian's damage to Florida fertilizer plant creates 'concern' about rising food prices

Por: Fox Business Business September 29, 2022

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FOX Business' Jeff Flock speaks with Morning Consult Food & Beverage analyst Emily Moquin, who warns disruption in Florida fertilizer exports could impact crops nationwide. With Hurricane Ian forcing the temporary closure of one of America’s largest fertilizer production facilities, food industry and agriculture experts are warning it could cause a . There's concern about storm surge, flooding, things that could impact land use,... + full article



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