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PLoS One ; 16(12): e0261118, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1597647

RESUMO

Rice market efficiency is important for food security in countries where rice is a staple. We assess the impact of rice quality on rice prices, food security, and environmental sustainability in Bangladesh. We find that while price varies as expected for most quality attributes, it is unaffected by a broken percentage below 24.9 percent. This reveals a potential inefficiency, considering the average 5 percent broken rate observed in the market. An increase in the broken rate of milled rice within the limits supported by our findings can, ceteris paribus, increase rice rations by 4.66 million a year, or conversely, yield the current number of rice rations using 170.79 thousand fewer hectares and cutting emissions by 1.48 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent. Thus, producing rice based on quality assessment can improve food security and its sustainability.


Assuntos
Segurança Alimentar , Oryza/fisiologia , Desenvolvimento Sustentável , Bangladesh , Comércio , Segurança Alimentar/economia , Modelos Econômicos , Estatística como Assunto
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Nutrients ; 14(1)2021 Dec 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1580546

RESUMO

COVID-19 has negatively impacted many households' financial well-being, food security, and mental health status. This paper investigates the role financial resources play in understanding the relationship between food security and mental health among U.S. households using data from a survey in June 2020. Results show job loss and savings draw down to pay for household bills had a significant relationship with both lower food security and greater numbers of poor mental health days during the pandemic.


Assuntos
COVID-19/economia , COVID-19/psicologia , Segurança Alimentar/estatística & dados numéricos , Renda/estatística & dados numéricos , Saúde Mental/estatística & dados numéricos , Adulto , Feminino , Segurança Alimentar/economia , Humanos , Masculino , Saúde Mental/economia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Pandemias , SARS-CoV-2 , Estados Unidos
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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 106(1): 21-24, 2021 11 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1512903

RESUMO

Afghanistan, a country challenged by war and conflicts, has been in a state of turmoil for several years. The prolonged suffering has brought many challenges to the country's inhabitants. Among these, food security is one important cause for concern. Food security occurs when people continuously have physical and economic access to adequate, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary requirements and food preferences for a functional and healthy life. Amid the pandemic, Afghanistan has witnessed a large increase in food shortages due to its dependence on neighboring countries. In light of current circumstances, food insecurity, coupled with political instability and the third wave of the COVID-19, have made it extremely hard for people to access daily provisions. Hence, people are left to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic with economic recession and poverty as the backdrop of the other health crises. To mitigate food security, international attempts are the required at this critical juncture. The aim of this article is to understand the causes leading to food insecurity and its implications in Afghanistan and to propose solutions that will improve the overall food security at the policy and implementation levels.


Assuntos
COVID-19/economia , Recessão Econômica , Segurança Alimentar , Afeganistão , Conflitos Armados/economia , Assistência Alimentar , Segurança Alimentar/economia , Humanos , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Desemprego , Nações Unidas
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PLoS One ; 16(3): e0248120, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1119475

RESUMO

In Bangladesh, the COVID-19 pandemic is likely to have substantial effects on the livelihood of people, but smallholder vegetables growers will be even more affected because of the perishability nature of the product. The first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Bangladesh on 8th March, 2020 and consequently the country went into lockdown on 26 March, 2020. This study has made a survey of vegetables farmers through a mobile phone to understand the impact of COVID-19 on vegetables supply chain, gross margin and the future production plan of the growers. In Bangladesh, the lockdown has disrupted the food supply chain and increases the likelihood of food insecurity. Lockdown has impeded vegetable farmers' access to markets, thus limiting their productive and sales capacities. The price of yield has dropped by more than half resulting in huge loss for vegetable growers. The loss incurred by the farmers for producing Brinjal, Cucumber, Pointed gourd, Yardlong beans and Bottle gourd are BDT 4900, BDT 10900, BDT 57400, BDT 52500 and BDT 18500 per acre respectively as a result of COVID-19. The decreased income increases farmers' likelihood of vulnerability and food insecurity and poses a challenge to continued produce. 'Cash support' is more important than 'food support' in order to keep vegetable farmers in farming, to ensure a ready supply of necessary low-cost resources, and to help fight against the upcoming food shortage.


Assuntos
Agricultura/economia , COVID-19 , Fazendeiros , Abastecimento de Alimentos/economia , Adulto , Bangladesh/epidemiologia , COVID-19/epidemiologia , Comércio/economia , Segurança Alimentar/economia , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Verduras/economia
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