2019冠状病毒病疫情期间的粮食安全:亚洲五个发展中国家的政策比较

Silvia Dian Anggraeni, A. Slamet, Ali Muhyidin
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本研究考察了2019冠状病毒病大流行如何在粮食安全政策方面影响五个亚洲发展中国家,特别是马来西亚、泰国、沙特阿拉伯、尼泊尔和印度尼西亚。这五个国家在人口、主要进口食品的数量、粮食自给自足政策和自然资源条件等方面存在一些差异。本研究采用文献研究法的定性研究方法。该研究表明,各国应对COVID-19的初步政策,特别是在交通流动限制方面,对粮食分配产生了影响。国内粮食储备、补贴和政府财政援助被认为能够暂时维持粮食安全。然而,仅靠国内政策不足以维持和确保食品的长期可得性、可负担性和安全性。本研究的结论是,优化本地食品生产和进口食品对于维持该国食品供应链的平衡至关重要。
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Food Security During the COVID-19 Pandemic : Policy Comparison in Five Developing Countries in Asia
This study examines how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted five developing Asian countries in terms of food security policies, particularly in Malaysia, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Nepal, and Indonesia. These five countries have several differences, such as population, the quantity of main imported foods, food self-sufficiency policies, and natural resource conditions. This research uses a qualitative approach with literature study methods. The study shows that each country's initial policies in response to COVID-19, especially in terms of transportation mobility restriction, has impacted on food distribution. Domestic food stocks, subsidies, and government financial assistance are considered capable of maintaining food security temporarily. Nevertheless, domestic policies alone will not be sufficient to maintain and ensure long-term availability, affordability, and safety of food products. This study concludes that the optimization of local food production and imported food products is essential to maintain the balance of the supply chain of food in the country.
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