Impacts of COVID-19 on the Food Supply Chain for Arable Crops in Latvia

Q4 Social Sciences Rural Sustainability Research Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.2478/plua-2022-0007
I. Upīte, Dina Bite, I. Pilvere, Aleksejs Nipers
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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented stress to food supply chains, pointing to weaknesses in the labour, processing, transport and logistics spheres, as well as significant changes in demand. Food supply chains have shown considerable resilience in the face of such stress. Monitoring of the food sector during the COVID-19 pandemic indicates that the effects of COVID-19 on food supply, demand and access are interlinked processes and have a complex impact on food systems. In addition, high-value food supply chains in developed countries are even more complex, so countries need to respond quickly to restore them and also develop mechanisms that balance business and public interests and protect farmers and food business workers during future potential pandemic crises. The research aims to identify the main demand and supply side factors that affect the resilience of local and global food supply chains during the COVID-19 crisis, as well as assess the resilience of the supply chain for arable crops during the COVID-19 crisis in Latvia, identifying the main risk factors. The research found that arable crop farmers were relatively less affected by the COVID-19 crisis than other agricultural employees. The impact of the crisis was larger on the crop processing industry than on the other industries, and the main risk factors related to changes in demand and the industry’s dependence on imported raw materials and the successful operation of export markets. Based on an in-depth risk analysis, the research developed recommendations for policy makers and actors in the agri-food chain that would improve the resilience of local (domestic) participants of the arable crop food supply chain in Latvia.
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2019冠状病毒病大流行给粮食供应链带来了前所未有的压力,暴露出劳动力、加工、运输和物流领域的弱点,以及需求的重大变化。面对这种压力,粮食供应链显示出相当大的弹性。2019冠状病毒病大流行期间对粮食部门的监测表明,2019冠状病毒病对粮食供应、需求和获取的影响是相互关联的过程,对粮食系统产生复杂影响。此外,发达国家的高价值食品供应链更为复杂,因此各国需要迅速作出反应,恢复供应链,并建立平衡企业和公共利益的机制,在未来潜在的大流行危机中保护农民和食品企业工人。该研究旨在确定在2019冠状病毒病危机期间影响当地和全球粮食供应链复原力的主要需求侧和供应侧因素,并评估拉脱维亚在2019冠状病毒病危机期间可耕地作物供应链的复原力,确定主要风险因素。研究发现,与其他农业从业人员相比,种植作物的农民受新冠肺炎危机的影响相对较小。危机对作物加工业的影响大于对其他行业的影响,主要风险因素与需求变化、该行业对进口原材料的依赖以及出口市场的成功运作有关。在深入风险分析的基础上,该研究为农业食品链中的政策制定者和行动者提出了建议,这些建议将提高拉脱维亚可耕地作物食品供应链的当地(国内)参与者的抵御能力。
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Rural Sustainability Research Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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