THE FUTURE OF FOOD SYSTEMS AND FOOD SECURITY IN CONTEXT OF LESSONS LEARNED FROM COVID-19 PANDEMIC AS A GLOBAL CHALLENGE: INSIGHTS FROM A QUALITATIVE PERSPECTIVE

IF 0.6 Q4 AGRONOMY
Benson Njora, H. Yılmaz
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The study aims to help rethink the future of food systems and food security in context of lessons learned from COVID-19 pandemic as global challenge from a qualitative perspective. The pandemic disrupted global food systems that were already at risk to many threats such as climate change, natural resources degradation, extreme weather events, regional conflicts, low productivity, high population growth, and economic slowdown. The paper uses qualitative perspective to analyse COVID-19 effects on food systems and food security, identifies ways to establish resilient and sustainable food systems, and presents a roadmap to achieving a food-secure world by 2030. The findings indicates that the COVID-19 impacted the cash flow at both local and international levels and the financial state of producers, and agri-businesses causing low productivity, limited market accessibility, loss of employment, increased health costs, increased poverty levels, malnutrition, and deaths. Building sustainable and resilient food systems requires; supporting small-medium sized enterprises, strengthening international markets, technological innovations, promoting shorter and more diversified food value chains, and supporting small-scale farmers and rural women is inevitable.
从2019冠状病毒病大流行作为全球挑战的经验教训看粮食系统和粮食安全的未来:从定性角度的见解
该研究旨在从定性的角度出发,结合从2019冠状病毒病大流行中吸取的教训,帮助人们重新思考粮食系统和粮食安全的未来。全球粮食系统本已面临诸多威胁,如气候变化、自然资源退化、极端天气事件、区域冲突、生产力低下、人口高增长和经济放缓,但此次疫情打乱了全球粮食系统。本文采用定性视角分析了2019冠状病毒病对粮食系统和粮食安全的影响,确定了建立有抵御力和可持续粮食系统的途径,并提出了到2030年实现世界粮食安全的路线图。研究结果表明,2019冠状病毒病影响了地方和国际层面的现金流以及生产者和农业企业的财务状况,导致生产力低下、市场准入受限、就业流失、医疗成本增加、贫困程度加剧、营养不良和死亡。建设可持续和有抵御力的粮食系统需要;支持中小企业、加强国际市场和技术创新、促进更短、更多样化的粮食价值链以及支持小农和农村妇女是不可避免的。
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