Expert Predicts Shortfall of 66 Million Tons of Food Staples Due to Shortage, Unaffordability of Fertilizer HomeNewsExpert Predicts Shortfall of 66 Million Tons of Food... By Updates November 30, 2022 NewsUpdates Share FacebookXReddItWhatsAppLinkedinPinterestEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINENaverFlipCopy URLKoo 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 North Korea’s provincial firms need autonomy, not new specifications June 17, 2026 North Korea cracks down on moonshine as grain prices spike June 17, 2026 Pyongyang felt the heat as early as late May, satellite imagery reveals June 16, 2026 Most Popular Articles What’s inside ‘leaked’ US-Iran deal? Trump shifting focus back to Ukraine: Where do peace talks stand? Musk’s Grok AI helped fire 2,000 missiles at Iran – Pentagon