Chickpea shortages caused by climate change and the Russian war in Ukraine are threatening hummus supplies, experts say.
Data from the Global Pulse Confederation shows that global chickpea production could dip by as much as 20 percent this year.
Weather conditions this spring meant that farmers in the United States, the fourth-largest chickpea exporter, planted fewer trees as they prioritised more lucrative crops like corn.
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