Was a government policy able to smooth a fractured agri-food value chain during a COVID-19 lockdown?

Despite widespread use of government policy response instruments to placate impacts that COVID-19 lockdowns had on agri-food value chains, there is limited evidence on their effectiveness and impacts on value chain actors, particularly those in the ‘missing or (hidden) middle.’ 1 To shed on one...

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Main Authors: Mockshell, Jonathan, Ritter, Thea
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119281
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description Despite widespread use of government policy response instruments to placate impacts that COVID-19 lockdowns had on agri-food value chains, there is limited evidence on their effectiveness and impacts on value chain actors, particularly those in the ‘missing or (hidden) middle.’ 1 To shed on one such policy, we examine whether a fresh fruit and vegetable (FFV) procurement program operated by self-help groups (SHGs) in the state of Odisha, India during the world’s most severe COVID-19 lockdown 2 was able to smooth fractured value chain
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spelling CGSpace1192812025-12-08T10:29:22Z Was a government policy able to smooth a fractured agri-food value chain during a COVID-19 lockdown? Mockshell, Jonathan Ritter, Thea agricultural value chains fresh products covid-19 social capital cadenas de valor agrícolas productos frescos capital social Despite widespread use of government policy response instruments to placate impacts that COVID-19 lockdowns had on agri-food value chains, there is limited evidence on their effectiveness and impacts on value chain actors, particularly those in the ‘missing or (hidden) middle.’ 1 To shed on one such policy, we examine whether a fresh fruit and vegetable (FFV) procurement program operated by self-help groups (SHGs) in the state of Odisha, India during the world’s most severe COVID-19 lockdown 2 was able to smooth fractured value chain 2022-04 2022-04-07T13:46:42Z 2022-04-07T13:46:42Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119281 en Open Access application/pdf Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture Mockshell, J.; Ritter, T. (2022) Was a government policy able to smooth a fractured agri-food value chain during a COVID-19 lockdown? Policy Brief no. 71. Cali (Colombia) Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT. 6 p.
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fresh products
covid-19
social capital
cadenas de valor agrícolas
productos frescos
capital social
Mockshell, Jonathan
Ritter, Thea
Was a government policy able to smooth a fractured agri-food value chain during a COVID-19 lockdown?
title Was a government policy able to smooth a fractured agri-food value chain during a COVID-19 lockdown?
title_full Was a government policy able to smooth a fractured agri-food value chain during a COVID-19 lockdown?
title_fullStr Was a government policy able to smooth a fractured agri-food value chain during a COVID-19 lockdown?
title_full_unstemmed Was a government policy able to smooth a fractured agri-food value chain during a COVID-19 lockdown?
title_short Was a government policy able to smooth a fractured agri-food value chain during a COVID-19 lockdown?
title_sort was a government policy able to smooth a fractured agri food value chain during a covid 19 lockdown
topic agricultural value chains
fresh products
covid-19
social capital
cadenas de valor agrícolas
productos frescos
capital social
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