Expert Predicts Shortfall of 66 Million Tons of Food Staples Due to Shortage, Unaffordability of Fertilizer FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppLinkedinPinterestEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINENaver By Updates November 30, 2022 NewsUpdates https://ift.tt/hrLjdQG World Food Program’s chief economist tells VOA that developed and developing countries depend on fertilizer for half of their food production Author webdesk@voanews.com (Margaret Besheer) Source : VOA TagsNewsUpdates Support UsSecured by Paypal Donate Related Stories SpaceX limits military use of Starlink for Ukraine February 9, 2023 Russia to boost gas supplies to China – Energy Ministry February 9, 2023 Australia Reaffirms Support for Security Accord with US, UK February 9, 2023 Australia Reaffirms Support for Security Accord with US, UK February 9, 2023 NASCAR Driving Toward Diversity February 9, 2023 US Forces Returning to Philippines to Counter China Threats February 9, 2023 As Political Decorum Declines, Biden’s Verbal Jujitsu Strategy Emerges February 9, 2023 US Students’ ‘Big Idea’ Could Help NASA Explore the Moon February 9, 2023 US Two-Way Trade Rose in 2022, New Data Show February 9, 2023 Check out other tags: Aam Aadmi PartyAfghanistanAfricaAIAlcohol News Most Popular Articles SpaceX limits military use of Starlink for Ukraine Russia to boost gas supplies to China – Energy Ministry Australia Reaffirms Support for Security Accord with US, UK NASCAR Driving Toward Diversity Russia reaches milestone in record streak of space-launch success US Forces Returning to Philippines to Counter China Threats Death toll in Turkish-Syrian quakes surpasses grim benchmark Top Russian lawmaker labels US president a ‘terrorist’