Ifpri Podcast

IFPRI PolSem: How are food businesses coping with COVID-19 and its aftermath? 6/30/2020

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IFPRI Policy Seminar - Virtual Event - How are food businesses coping with COVID-19 and its aftermath? Concern is growing that the global outbreak of COVID-19, already a health crisis, could turn into a food crisis. In poor countries, the need for food assistance could increase dramatically, and in some rich nations too, the pandemic has put many at risk of hunger. Food supply chains have largely continued to function, but private operators have faced some serious disruptions—including closure of bars, restaurants, hotels, and schools as well as shifts in consumer demand. Some sub-sectors, especially fruits and vegetables and meat packing and processing, have suffered supply chain disruptions because of COVID-19 infections, logistics problems, and/or unavailability of seasonal workers. Such disruptions have caused both significant food loss and waste and reduced availability of the affected foods to consumers. Without food, there can be no health. With this stark warning, this seminar will look at: How sho