Challenges and opportunities: impacts of COVID-19 on Norwegian seafood exports

IF 1.5 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES Aquatic Living Resources Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1051/alr/2022017
F. Asche, Hans‐Martin Straume, T. Garlock, Ulf Johansen, S. Kvamsdal, Rune Nygaard, R. Pincinato, Ragnar Tveterås
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A rapidly growing literature shows that COVID-19 and the measures to contain the spread of the virus can have significant market impacts for seafood. These can be interruptions of production, or reductions in demand directly or indirectly due to supply chain challenges. In this paper we investigate the potential impacts of COVID-19 on seafood exports from Norway, the world's second largest seafood exporter, using highly detailed data from 2016 through May 2021. These data allow us to assess upstream impacts in the seafood supply chain close to the producer level in aggregate and by main sector, impacts on the largest products, and the extent to which export firm structure and export markets served have changed. We find very few impacts in aggregate as well as for individual products, suggesting that the markets and supply chains used by Norwegian seafood exports were sufficiently robust and flexible to accommodate the shocks created by COVID-19. Given Norway's size as a seafood exporter, the impact of COVID-19 has likely been moderate upstreams for a number of seafood sectors around the world, especially those in wealthy nations, with opportunities balancing out challenges, and that the supply chains have been highly resilient.
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挑战与机遇:2019冠状病毒病对挪威海产品出口的影响
越来越多的文献表明,COVID-19和遏制病毒传播的措施可能对海产品市场产生重大影响。这可能是由于供应链挑战直接或间接导致的生产中断或需求减少。在本文中,我们使用2016年至2021年5月的非常详细的数据,调查了COVID-19对世界第二大海产品出口国挪威海产品出口的潜在影响。这些数据使我们能够从总体上和按主要部门评估靠近生产者一级的海产品供应链上游的影响,对最大产品的影响,以及出口公司结构和出口市场服务的程度发生了变化。我们发现,无论是总体影响还是单个产品影响都很小,这表明挪威海产品出口所使用的市场和供应链足够强劲和灵活,能够承受2019冠状病毒病造成的冲击。鉴于挪威作为海产品出口国的规模,2019冠状病毒病对世界各地许多海产品行业的影响可能不大,尤其是富裕国家的海产品行业,机遇抵消了挑战,而且供应链具有很强的弹性。
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Aquatic Living Resources
Aquatic Living Resources 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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2.30
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10
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>24 weeks
期刊介绍: Aquatic Living Resources publishes original research papers, review articles and propective notes dealing with all exploited (i.e. fished or farmed) living resources in marine, brackish and freshwater environments. Priority is given to ecosystem-based approaches to the study of fishery and aquaculture social-ecological systems, including biological, ecological, economic and social dimensions. Research on the development of interdisciplinary methods and tools which can usefully support the design, implementation and evaluation of alternative management strategies for fisheries and/or aquaculture systems at different scales is particularly welcome by the journal. This includes the exploration of scenarios and strategies for the conservation of aquatic biodiversity and research relating to the development of integrated assessment approaches aimed at ensuring sustainable and high quality uses of aquatic living resources.
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