The real possibility of hyper inflation, coupled with fertilizer costs is going to be a recipe for yet another crisis to wade through this coming year. These are the type of necessities where key components and ingredients are heavily dependent upon regional petroleum production and availability.
https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/fertilizer-shortage-2022-what-do-spiking-prices-mean-for-investors-consumers-and-farmers-1031252594
Older, but related story:
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/nitrogen-fertilizer-shortage-threatens-to-cut-global-crop-yields-cf-industries-2021-11-04
Wouldn't be supersized if both our tax dollars and food gets shipped out of country as well. Stay tuned for a major ag group on company to virtue signal out a million tons of grain for Ukraine!