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Energy & Food Prices: The World Bank warns the Philippines’ early-2026 slowdown could hit household incomes and push up food prices as an energy shock drags on agriculture and construction. Global Supply Risk: Malaysia says food and goods prices are still stable, but it’s doubling down on preparedness, subsidy controls, and anti-leakage enforcement as fuel uncertainty persists. Shipping Shock: UK officials warn the Strait of Hormuz disruption is “sleepwalking into a global food crisis,” with fertilizer and trade impacts rippling through the Global South. Climate Threat: A potential “Super El Niño” is forecast to intensify through winter, raising odds of crop losses and further supply strain. Regenerative Push: Major food and agri firms signed onto a regenerative agriculture declaration aimed at aligning efforts across supply chains. Local Access & Safety: Community gardens and mobile pantries expand food access in the US, while Atlanta ramps up food-safety inspections ahead of World Cup crowds. Investment Watch: Advent International backs Iscon Balaji Foods with $150m to scale frozen potato exports. Tech in Dining: The National Restaurant Association show spotlights robot baristas and AI ordering tools as operators chase efficiency.

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