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Bangladesh: Impact of Iran War on Food Security: June 2026 Update
By World Food Programme at ReliefWeb
· June 26, 2026
· 1 min read
Countries: Bangladesh, Iran (Islamic Republic of) . Key highlights • General inflation in May hit a 16-month high, while non-food inflation reached its highest in 21 months. • Prices of edible oils, lentils, onions, eggs increased in the retail markets. • Octane, petrol and kerosene prices increased
Key takeaway Key highlights • General inflation in May hit a 16-month high, while non-food inflation reached its highest in 21 months.
Why this matters
The situation in Bangladesh highlights the far-reaching consequences of global conflicts, such as the Iran war, on local food security. The increase in general inflation and non-food inflation has a ripple effect on the prices of essential commodities like edible oils, lentils, and onions, making them less accessible to the population. The rise in fuel prices, including octane, petrol, and kerosene, further exacerbates the issue by increasing transportation costs, which are then passed on to consumers. The decline in LPG price offers some respite, but the overall trend suggests a challenging time ahead for Bangladesh's food security. The anticipated long-term impact of global fertilizer price hikes on domestic production and price poses a significant threat to the country's ability to meet its food needs, making it essential to monitor the situation closely and explore mitigation strategies to ensure the well-being of its population.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Countries: Bangladesh, Iran (Islamic Republic of) . Key highlights • General inflation in May hit a 16-month high, while non-food inflation reached its highest in 21 months. • Prices of edible oils, lentils, onions, eggs increased in the retail markets. • Octane, petrol and kerosene prices increased
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