The Iran truce may be too late for many African countries (reliant on food, fuel and fertilizer imports)
The Iran truce may be too late for many African countries (reliant on food, fuel and fertilizer imports)
By Nimi Princewill
16 hr ago
https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/10/africa/africa-us-iran-conflict-truce-intl
Abuja In northern Malawi, Suteny Williams Nsamba is struggling to buy fertilizer for his small farm, where he grows corn, groundnuts and tobacco. The war in Iran sent living costs soaring, and he warns if shipping disruption continues into Malawis crop-growing season in November, a devastating low yield is inevitable.
The prices of many commodities will rise, and life will be unbearable, he told CNN.
Nsambas struggles echo across Africa, with economies hit hard as fuel prices surge and the obstruction of trade routes leads to shortages of fertilizer during the key planting season.
The two-week ceasefire announced between the United States and Iran brings hope, but even if it holds, few expect a swift return to normality. Aliko Dangote, the owner of Africas largest oil refinery in Nigeria, told CNN last month that it may take several months for oil prices to stabilize.