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Iran war forces fundamental change in the thought on food systems in the Persian Gulf

Iran war forces fundamental change in the thought on food systems in the Persian Gulf
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The ongoing conflict in Iran is forcing Persian Gulf nations to rethink their food security strategies. Companies in the UAE are increasingly adopting agricultural technology and diversifying supply chains to mitigate risks associated with import dependency.

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This shift highlights a broader trend of regional powers prioritizing food sovereignty and technological innovation to survive geopolitical instability.

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The article reports on economic and industrial shifts without taking a political stance on the conflict itself.

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