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JPMorgan Says Hormuz Tensions and a Possible Super El Nino Could Trigger a Global Food Crisis by 2027

Aug 17, 2026 · 04:24 AM ET· updated 1h ago
JPMorgan Says Hormuz Tensions and a Possible Super El Nino Could Trigger a Global Food Crisis by 2027

JPMorgan warned the world could face its next global food crisis as early as 2027, citing geopolitical, climate and supply risks.

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JPMorgan thinks that fighting in certain areas and weird weather patterns could make food harder to find and more expensive around the world in a few years. When big banks worry about future problems like this, it's worth watching how farms, shipping companies, and food stores are doing.

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