Every day the conflict continues threatens to widen the global impacts to food supply chains, affecting everything from crop yields to grocery store prices.
Produce grown in glasshouses heated with natural gas, such as tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers, are likely to be quickly impacted by rising energy prices.
Argentina's annual wine consumption fell to 4.1 gallons per person in 2025, a far cry from the country's 1970 heyday when it averaged up to 24 gallons a person.
Average U.S. diesel prices sat at $5.04 per gallon as of March 17, marking a 34% increase from the first day of strikes by the U.S. and Israel against Iran.