EFFECTS OF COVID-19 ON FISHERIES PRODUCTS EXPORTED FROM SOUTHWEST BANGLADESH: A CASE STUDY

M. Rahman, M. Alam, S. Barman, M. Hossain, K. Tikadar
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The COVID-19 pandemic has posed unprecedented challenges for fisheries products export, which serves as a major export driver and employment for the people of Bangladesh. The countrywide lockdown has severely disrupted the supply chain; and port closures and international cargo restrictions have threatened export markets. To unpack the COVID impacts, the detailed fisheries products export-oriented primary data of 45 fish processing plants were collected from Fish Inspection and Quality Control (FIQC), Khulna between January 2020 and December 2021. Ten key informant interviews were conducted with Upazila Fisheries Officer, FIQC personnel and stakeholders of fish processing plants to know the official export data during the pandemic periods. This was followed by further focus group discussions on fish processing plant employees to assess the real impact of COVID-19 on the export of fisheries products in Southwest Bangladesh. In this paper, our study clearly shows that the COVID-19 has resulted in a squeeze export volume of fisheries products during the first wave of Covid-19 from March to May 2020. By 2020, it was observed that the amounts of exported products were somewhat stable, however the unit price (US$/MT) continued to decline. Moreover, the export market improved slightly in 2021 and the unit price of export products continued to rise. We also found some other adverse effects of COVID-19 such as delay in product shipment, increased cost of packing materials, purchase order cancelation from buyers, shortage and the increased price of raw materials, complete shutdown of few processing plants, increased transportation cost, shortage of containers, employee lay off from the company, etc. To meet these challenges, the government must take necessary measures to address this vulnerable sector and formulate appropriate policies to minimize the adverse effects of such uncertainties in the future.
2019冠状病毒病对孟加拉国西南部出口渔业产品的影响:案例研究
2019冠状病毒病大流行给渔业产品出口带来了前所未有的挑战,而渔业产品是孟加拉国人民的主要出口动力和就业机会。全国范围的封锁严重扰乱了供应链;港口关闭和国际货运限制已经威胁到出口市场。为了分析COVID的影响,在2020年1月至2021年12月期间,从库尔纳的鱼类检验和质量控制(FIQC)收集了45家鱼类加工厂的详细渔业产品出口主要数据。与Upazila渔业官员、FIQC人员和鱼类加工厂的利益相关者进行了10次重要的信息者访谈,以了解大流行期间的官方出口数据。随后,针对鱼类加工厂员工进行了进一步的焦点小组讨论,以评估2019冠状病毒病对孟加拉国西南部渔业产品出口的实际影响。在本文中,我们的研究清楚地表明,在2020年3月至5月的第一波COVID-19期间,COVID-19导致了渔业产品出口量的挤压。到2020年,出口产品数量保持稳定,但单价(美元/吨)继续下降。此外,2021年出口市场略有好转,出口产品单价继续上涨。我们还发现了新冠肺炎的其他不利影响,如产品出货延迟、包装材料成本增加、买家取消采购订单、原材料短缺和价格上涨、少数加工厂完全关闭、运输成本增加、集装箱短缺、公司员工裁员等。为了应对这些挑战,政府必须采取必要的措施来解决这个脆弱的部门,并制定适当的政策,以尽量减少未来这种不确定性的不利影响。
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