Myanmar faces food security crisis due to fuel and fertilizer shortages
Myanmar's fragile economy is suffering from a fuel crisis that prevents farming operations and a fertilizer shortage threatening food supply. The nation is struggling to cope with these shocks amidst civil war and inflation.
Myanmarโs weak economy is being brutally exposed to the fuel crisis, with farmers unable to fill up tractors to work their fields and a fertiliser shortage caused by the throttling of the Strait of Hormuz threatening food security just as the planting season begins. Battered by civil war and runaway inflation, and with a quarter of its population already lacking sufficient food, Myanmar is poorly positioned to absorb the oil shock and its cascading effects on an economy that is among the most...