COVID-19, Agriculture, and Food Security in Indonesia

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Reviews in Agricultural Science Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.7831/ras.8.0_243
Z. Rozaki
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COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted every part of human life, both economic and non-economic, including agriculture. As a country where many people still rely on agriculture, Indonesia faces a complicated situation if the pandemic continues because food production will be affected. Indonesia announced its first COVID-19 case in March 2020; in response to this, the government applied limitations on economic and non-economic activities. These actions slowed the commercial and industrial sectors, and many people lost their jobs, with middleand low-income citizens being the hardest hit. The situation presents a high risk for food security due to the decrease in purchasing power and food supply chains not being able to run normally. This study aims to arrange food security strategies post-COVID-19 pandemic. This paper presents, to overcome the food-security issue after COVID-19 in Indonesia, emergency strategies such as controlling food price and providing subsidies for farmer are needed. And long term strategies such as making the food supply chain more effective and increasing food diversification also required. All people and parties need to participate in every relief program for any program to fight the COVID-19 pandemic to succeed.
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2019冠状病毒病、印尼农业和粮食安全
COVID-19大流行严重影响了人类生活的各个方面,包括经济和非经济,包括农业。作为一个许多人仍然依赖农业的国家,如果疫情继续下去,印度尼西亚将面临复杂的局面,因为粮食生产将受到影响。印度尼西亚于2020年3月宣布了第一例COVID-19病例;对此,政府对经济活动和非经济活动进行了限制。这些措施减缓了商业和工业部门的发展,许多人失去了工作,中低收入公民受到的打击最大。由于购买力下降和粮食供应链无法正常运转,这种情况对粮食安全构成了高风险。本研究旨在安排covid -19大流行后的粮食安全战略。本文认为,要解决新冠疫情后印尼的粮食安全问题,需要采取控制粮食价格、向农民提供补贴等应急策略。此外,还需要制定长期战略,如提高食品供应链的效率和增加食品多样化。任何抗击COVID-19大流行的项目都需要所有人和各方参与到每一个救援项目中来。
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