Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on various stakeholders associated with dairyfood supply chain in Karnataka, India- An evidence based study

IF 0.2 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
G. Govindaraj, Shanabhoga Mb, Swamy Hm, N. M, Shome Br, H. Rahman
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The present study assessed the disruptions in the dairy food supply chain and associated stakeholders due to COVID-19 in second-highest milk-producing state Karnataka, India. A cross-sectional survey using a multistage random sampling procedure was conducted and data was collected from the dairy food supply chain associated stakeholders in Karnataka, India. The results revealed that milk providers to the co-operatives increased by 4.67 % and the quantity of milk collection increased by 25.15 % during the lockdown. On the service front, 41.3% of the dairy cooperative societies faced animal feed shortages. The average per day milk consumption increased by 42.7 % during lockdown mainly driven by the return of family members from cities to villages. However, the gross income realized through milk sales by the dairy farmers decreased during the lockdown period mainly due to reduced milk prices offered by the co-operatives. The gross income realized through the sale of milk products by the vendors declined by 5.11% due to a fall in demand for various milk products. Despite many problems faced by the cooperative sector during the lockdown, it acted as a buffer and protected the dairy food supply chain from the free market and capitalist breakdown in Karnataka.
2019冠状病毒病封锁对印度卡纳塔克邦乳制品供应链各利益攸关方的影响——一项基于证据的研究
本研究评估了新冠肺炎对印度第二大产奶州卡纳塔克邦乳制品供应链和相关利益相关者造成的中断。采用多阶段随机抽样程序进行了横断面调查,并从印度卡纳塔克邦的乳制品供应链相关利益相关者那里收集了数据。结果显示,在封锁期间,合作社的牛奶供应商增加了4.67%,牛奶收集量增加了25.15%。在服务方面,41.3%的奶制品合作社面临动物饲料短缺的问题。封锁期间,平均每天的牛奶消费量增加了42.7%,主要是由于家庭成员从城市返回村庄。然而,奶农通过销售牛奶实现的总收入在封锁期间下降,主要是由于合作社提供的牛奶价格下降。由于对各种奶制品的需求下降,供应商通过销售奶制品实现的总收入下降了5.11%。尽管合作部门在封锁期间面临许多问题,但它起到了缓冲作用,保护了乳制品供应链免受卡纳塔克邦自由市场和资本主义崩溃的影响。
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INDIAN JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
INDIAN JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE-
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