Reflection: An update on China’s wild meat consumption since COVID-19

IF 1.2 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Food and Foodways Pub Date : 2021-03-22 DOI:10.1080/07409710.2021.1901391
Junfan Lin
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Abstract Wildlife consumption in China has been widely condemned by academics and the public since COVID-19 was determined to have a zoonotic source by the World Health Organization. This reflection piece provides an up-to-date summary of wild meat consumption in China since COVID-19. It shows that there is an all-round transition underway. COVID-19 stopped wild meat consumption directly or made an impact by functioning as a new background or event. People’s demand has been reduced due to strict law enforcement, fines, and profound propaganda efforts. This has implications for controlling wildlife trade and consumption in some other countries similar to China. This reflection particularly re-interprets the motivations of consumers of wild meat since the outbreak of the disease and considers the reasons why people do not consume wildlife. This might be the first empirical work on China’s wild meat consumption before and after COVID-19, which explores the transformation around this eating habit and makes a few evidence-based predictions. Although there are good signs that we can expect an effective reduction of China’s wild meat consumption in the future, there is the call for a well-established legal system and strict implementation of laws and other strategies, and a widespread consumer education in food habits.
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反思:自2019冠状病毒病以来中国野生肉类消费的最新情况
摘要自从世界卫生组织确定新冠肺炎有人畜共患源以来,中国的野生动物消费受到了学术界和公众的广泛谴责。这篇反思文章提供了自新冠肺炎以来中国野生肉类消费的最新总结。这表明正在进行一个全面的过渡。新冠肺炎直接停止了野生肉类消费,或通过作为新的背景或事件发挥作用而产生影响。由于严格的执法、罚款和深入的宣传,人们的需求已经减少。这对控制与中国类似的其他一些国家的野生动物贸易和消费有影响。这一反思尤其重新解释了自疾病爆发以来野生肉类消费者的动机,并考虑了人们不食用野生动物的原因。这可能是第一份关于新冠肺炎前后中国野生肉类消费的实证研究,该研究探索了这种饮食习惯的转变,并做出了一些基于证据的预测。尽管有好的迹象表明,我们可以期待在未来有效减少中国的野生肉类消费,但有人呼吁建立一个完善的法律体系,严格执行法律和其他战略,并广泛开展消费者饮食习惯教育。
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期刊介绍: Food and Foodways is a refereed, interdisciplinary, and international journal devoted to publishing original scholarly articles on the history and culture of human nourishment. By reflecting on the role food plays in human relations, this unique journal explores the powerful but often subtle ways in which food has shaped, and shapes, our lives socially, economically, politically, mentally, nutritionally, and morally. Because food is a pervasive social phenomenon, it cannot be approached by any one discipline. We encourage articles that engage dialogue, debate, and exchange across disciplines.
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