IFPRI
Narayanan, S.
2020-7-20
Article on India's agri-food system during the pandemic. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Indian government imposed a stringent national lockdown that caused severe disruptions across agri-food supply chains from “farm to fork”. The lack of labor and machinery disrupted harvests and brought warehouse operations to a virtual standstill. Regulated markets where farmers sell produce were intermittently closed and village traders and merchants did not show up to make purchases. The survey of around 370 farmers across nine Indian states found that among those who had harvested some produce this season, 29% were still holding on to it; 13% had sold the harvests at throwaway prices and about 7% reported that they had to let the produce go waste.
- COVID-19 Pandemic
- Other Crises
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- Asia
- India
- South Asia
- Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
- Country-level population(s)
- Research
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- Journal article