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Food system disruption: initial livelihood and dietary effects of COVID-19 on vegetable producers in India

机译:食品制度中断:Covid-19对印度蔬菜生产商的初始生计和饮食效果

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Disruption to food systems and impacts on livelihoods and diets have been brought into sharp focus by the COVID-19 pandemic. We aimed to investigate effects of this multi-layered shock on production, sales, prices, incomes and diets for vegetable farmers in India as both producers and consumers of nutrient-dense foods. We undertook a rapid telephone survey with 448 farmers in 4 states, in one of the first studies to document the early impacts of the pandemic and policy responses on farming households. We find that a majority of farmers report negative impacts on production, sales, prices and incomes. Over 80% of farms reported some decline in sales, and over 20% of farms reported devastating declines (sold almost nothing). Price reductions were reported by over 80% of farmers, and reductions by more than half for 50% of farmers. Similarly, farm income reportedly dropped for 90% of farms, and by more than half for 60%. Of surveyed households, 62% reported disruptions to their diets. A majority of farm households reported reduced ability to access the most nutrient-dense foods. Around 80% of households reported ability to protect their staple food consumption, and the largest falls in consumption were in fruit and animal source foods other than dairy, in around half of households. Reported vegetable consumption fell in almost 30% of households, but vegetables were also the only food group where consumption increased for some, in around 15% of households. Our data suggest higher vulnerability of female farmers in terms of both livelihoods and diet, and differential effects on smaller and larger farms, meaning different farms may require different types of support in order to continue to function. Farms reported diverse coping strategies to maintain sales, though often with negative implications for reported incomes. The ability to consume one's own produce may be somewhat protective of diets when other routes to food access fail. The impacts of COVID-19 and subsequent policy responses on both livelihoods and diets in horticultural households risk rolling back the impressive economic and nutrition gains India has seen over the past decade. Food systems, and particularly those making available the most nutrient-dense foods, must be considered in ongoing and future government responses.
机译:通过Covid-19大流行引起了对食品系统的破坏和对生计和饮食的影响。我们旨在调查这种多层冲击对印度蔬菜农民的生产,销售,价格,收入和饮食的影响,作为营养素密集食品的生产者和消费者。我们在第一次研究中,我们对4个州的448名农民进行了快速的电话调查,以便记录大流行和政策反应对农户的早期影响。我们发现大多数农民报告了对生产,销售,价格和收入的负面影响。超过80%的农场报告销售额下降,超过20%的农场报告毁灭性下降(几乎没有卖)。超过80%的农民报告价格减少,并减少了50%以上的农民。同样,据报道,农业收入占农场的90%,超过了60%以上。受调查的家庭,62%报告了对他们的饮食中断。大多数农户报告了降低进入最营养密集的食物的能力。大约80%的家庭报告了保护其主食消费的能力,并且消费中最大的跌幅在于乳制品以外的水果和动物源食物,在一半的家庭中。报告的蔬菜消费量占户的近30%,但蔬菜也是唯一一个消费的食物集团,其中一些植物占一些人,约占15%的家庭。我们的数据表明,在生计和饮食方面,对女性农民的脆弱性高,以及对较小和更大的农场的差异影响,意味着不同的农场可能需要不同类型的支持,以便继续运作。农场报告了维持销售的多样化策略,但经常对报告的收入带来负面影响。当其他途径失败时,消耗自己的产品的能力可能会对饮食有所保护。 Covid-19的影响以及随后的政策答复对园艺家庭的生计和饮食的影响风险滚动滚动令人印象深刻的经济和营养增益印度在过去十年中看到。在持续和未来的政府反应中,必须考虑食物系统,特别是那些可用的最营养密集的食物。

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