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#11017633
23 Feb 2024
MERIDA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 15, 2023: The 'Guayaberas la Elegancia de Yucatan' clothing store in Mérida center, on December 15, 2023, in Merida, Yucatan State, Mexico.
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#11017634
23 Feb 2024
MERIDA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 15, 2023: DISCOUNTS UP TO 50% sign seen in a shop window, on December 15, 2023, in Merida, Yucatan State, Mexico.
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#13852174
19 Jun 2026
A BP fuel station price board displays fuel and diesel prices in euros per liter at a petrol station near the Italian-Austrian border in East Tyrol, Austria, on March 28, 2026. Prices displayed include Super at 1.899 EUR/L and Diesel at 2.509 EUR/L.
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#13831902
14 Jun 2026
A Kashmiri farmer walks through his paddy field on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 14, 2026. Agriculture and horticulture are central to Kashmir's economy, supporting many families who depend on seasonal farming activities. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East involving the United States, Israel, and Iran raises concerns over potential disruptions to global energy and fertilizer supplies, posing economic risks for import-dependent South Asian countries such as India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The region is a major supplier of crude oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and fertilizer feedstocks such as ammonia and urea, making global markets vulnerable to instability and potential disruptions along key shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Rising fuel and fertilizer prices are increasing transportation and farming costs, adding pressure on farmers already facing inflation and climate-related challenges. In India, the world's second-largest fertilizer consumer, higher global prices could increase the government's subsidy burden and raise agricultural input costs. Earlier, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for the efficient and prudent use of fertilizers as rising global energy prices continue to affect the country's economy.
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#13831903
14 Jun 2026
Ghulam Mohammad Mir, 64, a Kashmiri farmer, holds a basket of fertilizer near his paddy field on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 14, 2026. Agriculture and horticulture are central to Kashmir's economy, supporting many families who depend on seasonal farming activities. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East involving the United States, Israel, and Iran raises concerns over potential disruptions to global energy and fertilizer supplies, posing economic risks for import-dependent South Asian countries such as India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The region is a major supplier of crude oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and fertilizer feedstocks such as ammonia and urea, making global markets vulnerable to instability and potential disruptions along key shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Rising fuel and fertilizer prices are increasing transportation and farming costs, adding pressure on farmers already facing inflation and climate-related challenges. In India, the world's second-largest fertilizer consumer, higher global prices could increase the government's subsidy burden and raise agricultural input costs. Earlier, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for the efficient and prudent use of fertilizers as rising global energy prices continue to affect the country's economy.
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#13831904
14 Jun 2026
Ghulam Mohammad Mir, 64, a Kashmiri farmer, spreads fertilizer in his paddy field on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 14, 2026. Agriculture and horticulture are central to Kashmir's economy, supporting many families who depend on seasonal farming activities. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East involving the United States, Israel, and Iran raises concerns over potential disruptions to global energy and fertilizer supplies, posing economic risks for import-dependent South Asian countries such as India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The region is a major supplier of crude oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and fertilizer feedstocks such as ammonia and urea, making global markets vulnerable to instability and potential disruptions along key shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Rising fuel and fertilizer prices are increasing transportation and farming costs, adding pressure on farmers already facing inflation and climate-related challenges. In India, the world's second-largest fertilizer consumer, higher global prices could increase the government's subsidy burden and raise agricultural input costs. Earlier, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for the efficient and prudent use of fertilizers as rising global energy prices continue to affect the country's economy.
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#13831905
14 Jun 2026
Ghulam Mohammad Mir, 64, a Kashmiri farmer, spreads fertilizer in his paddy field on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 14, 2026. Agriculture and horticulture are central to Kashmir's economy, supporting many families who depend on seasonal farming activities. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East involving the United States, Israel, and Iran raises concerns over potential disruptions to global energy and fertilizer supplies, posing economic risks for import-dependent South Asian countries such as India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The region is a major supplier of crude oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and fertilizer feedstocks such as ammonia and urea, making global markets vulnerable to instability and potential disruptions along key shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Rising fuel and fertilizer prices are increasing transportation and farming costs, adding pressure on farmers already facing inflation and climate-related challenges. In India, the world's second-largest fertilizer consumer, higher global prices could increase the government's subsidy burden and raise agricultural input costs. Earlier, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for the efficient and prudent use of fertilizers as rising global energy prices continue to affect the country's economy.
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#13831906
14 Jun 2026
Ghulam Mohammad Mir, 64, a Kashmiri farmer, spreads fertilizer in his paddy field on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 14, 2026. Agriculture and horticulture are central to Kashmir's economy, supporting many families who depend on seasonal farming activities. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East involving the United States, Israel, and Iran raises concerns over potential disruptions to global energy and fertilizer supplies, posing economic risks for import-dependent South Asian countries such as India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The region is a major supplier of crude oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and fertilizer feedstocks such as ammonia and urea, making global markets vulnerable to instability and potential disruptions along key shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Rising fuel and fertilizer prices are increasing transportation and farming costs, adding pressure on farmers already facing inflation and climate-related challenges. In India, the world's second-largest fertilizer consumer, higher global prices could increase the government's subsidy burden and raise agricultural input costs. Earlier, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for the efficient and prudent use of fertilizers as rising global energy prices continue to affect the country's economy.
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#13831908
14 Jun 2026
Ghulam Mohammad Mir, 64, a Kashmiri farmer, spreads fertilizer in his paddy field on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 14, 2026. Agriculture and horticulture are central to Kashmir's economy, supporting many families who depend on seasonal farming activities. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East involving the United States, Israel, and Iran raises concerns over potential disruptions to global energy and fertilizer supplies, posing economic risks for import-dependent South Asian countries such as India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The region is a major supplier of crude oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and fertilizer feedstocks such as ammonia and urea, making global markets vulnerable to instability and potential disruptions along key shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Rising fuel and fertilizer prices are increasing transportation and farming costs, adding pressure on farmers already facing inflation and climate-related challenges. In India, the world's second-largest fertilizer consumer, higher global prices could increase the government's subsidy burden and raise agricultural input costs. Earlier, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for the efficient and prudent use of fertilizers as rising global energy prices continue to affect the country's economy.
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#13831909
14 Jun 2026
A Kashmiri farmer spreads fertilizer in his paddy field on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 14, 2026. Agriculture and horticulture are central to Kashmir's economy, supporting many families who depend on seasonal farming activities. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East involving the United States, Israel, and Iran raises concerns over potential disruptions to global energy and fertilizer supplies, posing economic risks for import-dependent South Asian countries such as India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The region is a major supplier of crude oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and fertilizer feedstocks such as ammonia and urea, making global markets vulnerable to instability and potential disruptions along key shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Rising fuel and fertilizer prices are increasing transportation and farming costs, adding pressure on farmers already facing inflation and climate-related challenges. In India, the world's second-largest fertilizer consumer, higher global prices could increase the government's subsidy burden and raise agricultural input costs. Earlier, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for the efficient and prudent use of fertilizers as rising global energy prices continue to affect the country's economy.
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#13831907
14 Jun 2026
Ghulam Mohammad Mir, 64, a Kashmiri farmer, holds a basket of fertilizer near his paddy field on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 14, 2026. Agriculture and horticulture are central to Kashmir's economy, supporting many families who depend on seasonal farming activities. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East involving the United States, Israel, and Iran raises concerns over potential disruptions to global energy and fertilizer supplies, posing economic risks for import-dependent South Asian countries such as India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The region is a major supplier of crude oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and fertilizer feedstocks such as ammonia and urea, making global markets vulnerable to instability and potential disruptions along key shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Rising fuel and fertilizer prices are increasing transportation and farming costs, adding pressure on farmers already facing inflation and climate-related challenges. In India, the world's second-largest fertilizer consumer, higher global prices could increase the government's subsidy burden and raise agricultural input costs. Earlier, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for the efficient and prudent use of fertilizers as rising global energy prices continue to affect the country's economy.
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#13826239
13 Jun 2026
A balloon vendor in a clown costume sells balloons for IDR 2,000 each on a sidewalk in Medan, North Sumatra, on June 13, 2026. The World Bank projects Indonesia's economic growth at 5.0% through 2026, driven by domestic consumption. The financial market is volatile, with the Rupiah recently hitting a historic low near IDR 18,100 per USD before recovering to around IDR 17,865. These economic fluctuations present challenges for informal workers in the micro-scale creative economy, who face intense urban competition.
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#13797816
7 Jun 2026
A Super U gas station displays fuel prices in Annonay, Ardeche, France, on June 7, 2026.
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#13797817
7 Jun 2026
A Super U gas station in Annonay, Ardeche, France, on June 7, 2026.
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#13797818
7 Jun 2026
A Super U gas station in Annonay, Ardeche, France, on June 7, 2026.
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#13797819
7 Jun 2026
A Super U gas station displays diesel fuel prices in Annonay, Ardeche, France, on June 7, 2026.
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