Abstract
While the COVID-19 pandemic and associated government responses have had a substantial impact on consumers and meat supply chains worldwide, the effect on beef and sheep farming has been surprisingly small, short-lived and largely offset by other global influences. However, the impact has also varied greatly between countries and regions, largely due to differences in Government measures and in industry circumstances and influences. This study aims to provide insights into the pandemic’s impacts throughout global beef and sheep supply chains, but with a focus on the farm level, particularly producer prices in 2020. At the centre of the study is an analysis of online questionnaire-based survey responses to the Global agri benchmark Beef and Sheep Network. The study also utilizes a variety of other studies and information sources to explore other potential factors that could have also driven beef and sheep sectors worldwide in 2020. It explores how these influences interacted with the effect of the pandemic. Food service sales were highly impacted by the pandemic, meat processing was temporarily disrupted in North America but global livestock prices remained high due, in large part, to the continuation of strong beef and sheep meat demand and imports in China.
Reference87 articles.
1. Animal Welfare and Livestock Supply Chain Sustainability Under the COVID-19 Outbreak: An Overview
2. Protecting People and Economies: Integrated Policy Responses to COVID-19,2020
3. The Territorial Impact of COVID-19: Managing the Crisis across Levels of Government;Allain-Dupré,2020
4. GASL Stakeholder Consultation on COVID10 in the Livestock Sector in April–May;Diaz,2020
5. COVID-19 and the Food and Agriculture Sector: Issues and Policy Responses,2020
Cited by
7 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献