Unraveling Turkish agricultural market challenges: Consequences of COVID-19, Russia–Ukraine conflict, and energy market dynamics

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Faruk Urak
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For a significant global segment, the volatility in grain prices presents a substantial menace to food accessibility and security. In the global pandemic and the Russia–Ukraine conflict (RUW), numerous nations were caught off guard, exacerbating this predicament and leading to instances where citizens faced purchasing restrictions on sunflower oil. This study employs the VAR (1)-Asymmetric BEKK-Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity (GARCH) (1,1) model to assess the extent of risks stemming from the pandemic and RUW in critical Turkish agricultural commodity markets: namely, wheat, barley, corn, and sunflower oil. The analysis reveals that the conditional variances of their return series are positively influenced by short- and long-term uncertainties. With the escalations in the global oil market, the enduring hazards within these selected markets in Türkiye have intensified concurrently. The COVID-19 pandemic has induced a decrease in long-term uncertainty within wheat and barley markets, wherein noteworthy spillover risks in the barley, corn, and sunflower oil markets have exacerbated risks in the corn market. Empirical findings imply that COVID-19 and RUW disrupt the agricultural supply chain, leading to impediments in food provisioning and security. The outcomes provide valuable insights to fortify policies, guarantee consistent access to plant-based protein, and address nutritional insecurity within the nation. These policy measures align with the initiatives undertaken by the United Nations and Türkiye, which actively engage in establishing a grain corridor to facilitate Ukraine's grain exports, thereby ensuring food security and safeguarding agricultural lands. [EconLit Citations: A1, E3, G1, Q0, Q1, Q2, Q4].
解读土耳其农业市场的挑战:COVID-19 的后果、俄乌冲突和能源市场动态
对于全球很大一部分地区来说,谷物价格的波动对粮食的可获得性和安全性构成了巨大威胁。在全球大流行病和俄罗斯-乌克兰冲突(RUW)中,许多国家措手不及,加剧了这一困境,导致公民面临葵花籽油购买限制的情况。本研究采用 VAR (1)-Asymmetric BEKK-Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity (GARCH) (1,1) 模型来评估土耳其重要农产品市场(即小麦、大麦、玉米和葵花籽油)因大流行病和乌克兰冲突而产生的风险程度。分析表明,其收益序列的条件方差受到短期和长期不确定性的积极影响。随着全球石油市场的升级,土耳其这些选定市场的持久危险也同时加剧。COVID-19 大流行导致小麦和大麦市场的长期不确定性下降,而大麦、玉米和葵花籽油市场的显著溢出风险加剧了玉米市场的风险。实证研究结果表明,COVID-19 和 RUW 扰乱了农业供应链,导致粮食供应和安全受到阻碍。这些结果为强化政策、保证植物性蛋白质的稳定供应以及解决国内营养不安全问题提供了宝贵的见解。这些政策措施与联合国和土耳其所采取的举措相一致,后者积极参与建立粮食走廊,以促进乌克兰的粮食出口,从而确保粮食安全并保护农业用地。[EconLit 引用文件:A1, E3, G1, Q0, Q1, Q2, Q4]。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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