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Economic Impacts of COVID-19 on Food and Agricultural Markets

Task Force Chairs
Purdue University
University of Arkansas
Authors
Montana State University
Mississippi State University
University of Kentucky
Feeding America
University of Georgia
University of Illinois
Feeding America
Kansas State University
Virginia Tech
University of Illinois
Feeding America
University of Illinois
University of Illinois
Purdue University
University of Missouri
Michigan State University
Mississippi State University
Washington State University
University of Delaware
University of Arkansas
Arizona State University
Cornell University
Iowa State University
The Ohio State University
Mississippi State University
Colorado State University
Kansas State University
Tufts University
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
This paper examines the many economic factors and impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on the agriculture sector. In efforts to slow down the spread of COVID-19, many states and countries shut down several economic areas such as tourism and entertainment venues, restaurants, personal services, and some manufacturing facilities. This has led many areas into a recession. The authors of this paper examine the effects this recession has on these topics: macroeconomics; trade; supply chain; consumer behavior; food service/grocery; meat processing; forestry and wood products; local food systems; food waste; food insecurity; major commodity crops; agricultural finance; agricultural labor; rural health care; and research and outreach priorities.
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Reviewers
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State University
Kansas State University
CAST Liaisons
University of Arkansas
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