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‘The Sums Don’t Add Up’: UK Farmers Hit by Soaring Costs as Iran War Disrupts Global Supplies

Rising fuel and fertiliser prices linked to turmoil in the Gulf are squeezing farm margins and raising fears of higher food prices across Britain.
British farmers are warning that their finances are under severe strain as the conflict involving Iran disrupts global energy and fertiliser markets, driving up costs at a critical moment for the agricultural calendar.

The surge in input prices comes just as farmers prepare for spring planting, when demand for diesel, fertiliser and other essential supplies is at its highest.

Many growers say the sharp increase in costs means their budgets no longer balance, with some describing the situation bluntly: the sums simply do not add up.

The conflict has disrupted shipping and production across the Gulf region, a vital hub for both energy and fertiliser exports.

The Strait of Hormuz, through which a significant share of global oil, gas and fertiliser components pass, has become a focal point of instability.

The resulting supply disruptions have pushed fertiliser prices sharply higher and driven volatility in global fuel markets.

Nitrogen fertilisers such as urea and ammonia—key inputs for growing cereals and other crops—have surged in price internationally as production and transport routes are affected.

In some markets, urea prices have climbed dramatically in recent weeks, while fertiliser manufacturers warn that shortages could reduce crop yields if farmers cut back on application rates.

British farmers say the pressure is compounded by rising fuel costs.

Red diesel, widely used to power tractors and agricultural machinery, has increased rapidly since the start of the conflict, with some producers reporting price jumps of more than fifty percent in a matter of days.

For many farms already operating on thin margins, the timing could hardly be worse.

Arable producers are facing weaker grain prices while navigating the gradual phase-out of earlier subsidy systems that once helped cushion financial shocks.

As a result, some growers say they lack the cash flow to purchase fertiliser early or hedge against rising costs.

Agricultural groups warn that the combined pressure of higher input prices and lower crop revenues could lead farmers to reduce planting or cut back on fertiliser use.

Such decisions could ultimately translate into smaller harvests later in the year.

Industry leaders are urging the government to monitor the situation closely and ensure supply chains remain stable.

They argue that protecting domestic food production is essential during periods of global volatility, particularly when geopolitical tensions disrupt critical trade routes.

Economists and agricultural analysts say the crisis illustrates how deeply interconnected modern food systems have become with global energy and shipping networks.

When key maritime corridors such as the Strait of Hormuz are threatened, the consequences can reach farmers thousands of miles away.

With planting season underway and prices continuing to fluctuate, British farmers say the coming months will test the resilience of an industry already grappling with structural changes and unpredictable global markets.
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