SYUDY OF covid-19 pandemic impact on food supply chain
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2022-04-10Author
Rawat, Shikhar
Singh, Piyush
Kankane, Aryan
Yadav, Mr. Avdhesh - Supervisor
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The global COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 triggered disruption in almost all areas of the Food
Supply Chain (FSC). During this year many confounding factors contributed to the disruption
of the normal FSC and impacted the system adversely. This includes the agricultural food
production system, the first phase of the FSC, to the final delivery of food to consumers. Food was lost or wasted as farmers were unable to transfer and distribute the food to
retailers. Food shortages became problematic and consum-ers were not able to obtain
necessary staples. Then consumers started to purchase too much (hoard-ing), as they
feared shortages, which resulted in both rises in food prices and in higher food waste by
consumers. Several reports indicated that food waste during this period was remarkably
more than in pre-pandemic times. These situations were worsened as the pandemic
continued. In this paper we define food loss as occurring mostly during the agricultural food
production and food waste that mostly hap-pening during distribution of food at the retailer
and consumer levels. The food loss and waste (FLW) both have been shown to add to the
diminution of the natural resources and the rise in greenhouse gas emissions. The high level
of greenhouse gas in turn can harm the environment. In the United States (U.S.), similar to
other countries, natural resources such as land (about 50%) and water (67%) are used for
agriculture and food production. The main objective of this paper is therefore, to emphasize
some of the current findings on the potential impact of the pandemic on the FSC which
resulted in more FLW. Many reports suggest every stage of the FSC can be a significant
contributor of FLW and environmen-tal resource depletion.
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