Bangladesh·Unknown·CRITICAL 80
War-fuelled diesel crunch hits Bangladesh farmers in key planting season
The diesel shortage poses a significant risk to food security in Bangladesh, potentially exacerbated by geopolitical factors.
Bangladesh is experiencing a diesel shortage caused by the ongoing effects of war, disrupting irrigation and raising concerns about agricultural output. This situation threatens plant growth and could lead to lower yields for farmers during a critical planting season.
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Confidence 48/100 — moderate corroboration
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