Food Safety in the time of COVID-19

IF 0.2 Q4 AREA STUDIES Estudios del Desarrollo Social-Cuba y America Latina Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.4060/ca8623en
Khiara Aliyah Bet Moreno Salazar Calderón, Teresa Margarita Lanchipa Ale, Bret Gary Luque Zúñiga
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Food security during COVID-19 has been affected internationally, in the social and economic aspects of the fishing sector This article presents how COVID-19 has impacted on the system that makes up the activity of fishing and aquaculture, these being a source of proteins and nutrients, which contribute to the food safety of the different countries of the world At the same time, the benefits of this event are addressed, highlighting the decrease in fishing effort, the resurgence of jobs, and the implementation of fishing policies for the recovery of aquatic species Regarding the methodology used, this consisted of the compilation and analysis of scientific articles and public domain publications from different institutions As a result, it is considered that the link that makes up the fishing production chain most impacted by COVID-19 was small-scale fishing, which provides hydrobiological resources for direct human consumption and is therefore recognized for its contribution to preventing food insecurity
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新冠疫情下的食品安全
COVID-19期间食品安全在国际上受到影响,在社会和经济方面的钓鱼行业本文提出COVID-19如何对系统的影响,渔业和水产养殖的活动,这些蛋白质和营养素的来源,有助于世界不同国家的食品安全的同时,这个活动的好处是解决,突显出钓鱼的努力,减少就业的复苏,就所使用的方法而言,包括汇编和分析来自不同机构的科学文章和公共领域出版物。因此,人们认为,构成受COVID-19影响最大的渔业生产链的环节是小规模渔业。它提供供人类直接消费的水生生物资源,因此对防止粮食不安全的贡献得到承认
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