Trade restrictions are the wrong way to address food supply issues in the COVID-19 crisis

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many disruptions in the food distribution systems, ranging from health issues in meat and other food processing plants to impacts of lockdown procedures that have disrupted food chain flows. The resulting disruptions to the food supply chain are borne by consumers in...

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Autor principal: Glauber, Joseph W.
Formato: Opinion Piece
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Capitol Hill Publishing Corp. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142155
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description The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many disruptions in the food distribution systems, ranging from health issues in meat and other food processing plants to impacts of lockdown procedures that have disrupted food chain flows. The resulting disruptions to the food supply chain are borne by consumers in the form of shortages and higher retail prices. They are also affecting many farmers and ranchers who are facing lower farm gate prices and must manage increasing inventories of animals and some crops because of sharply curtailed access to food away from home marketing channels that serve restaurants and institutional buyers such as schools.
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spelling CGSpace1421552025-12-08T10:29:22Z Trade restrictions are the wrong way to address food supply issues in the COVID-19 crisis Glauber, Joseph W. meat industry covid-19 trade policies trade food supply supply chain disruptions The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many disruptions in the food distribution systems, ranging from health issues in meat and other food processing plants to impacts of lockdown procedures that have disrupted food chain flows. The resulting disruptions to the food supply chain are borne by consumers in the form of shortages and higher retail prices. They are also affecting many farmers and ranchers who are facing lower farm gate prices and must manage increasing inventories of animals and some crops because of sharply curtailed access to food away from home marketing channels that serve restaurants and institutional buyers such as schools. 2020-05-08 2024-05-22T12:10:02Z 2024-05-22T12:10:02Z Opinion Piece https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142155 en Open Access Capitol Hill Publishing Corp. Glauber, Joseph W. 2020. Trade restrictions are the wrong way to address food supply issues in the COVID-19 crisis. The Hill. First published on May 8, 2020. https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/496875-trade-restrictions-are-the-wrong-way-to-address-food-supply-issues-in-the
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Trade restrictions are the wrong way to address food supply issues in the COVID-19 crisis
title Trade restrictions are the wrong way to address food supply issues in the COVID-19 crisis
title_full Trade restrictions are the wrong way to address food supply issues in the COVID-19 crisis
title_fullStr Trade restrictions are the wrong way to address food supply issues in the COVID-19 crisis
title_full_unstemmed Trade restrictions are the wrong way to address food supply issues in the COVID-19 crisis
title_short Trade restrictions are the wrong way to address food supply issues in the COVID-19 crisis
title_sort trade restrictions are the wrong way to address food supply issues in the covid 19 crisis
topic meat industry
covid-19
trade policies
trade
food supply
supply chain disruptions
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