COVID-19 and food systems in the Indo-Pacific: An assessment of vulnerabilities, impacts and opportunities for action

Lisa Robins, Steven Crimp, Monica van Wensveen, Robyn Alders, Mike Bourke, James Butler, M Cosijn, Federico Davila, Aparna Lal, John McCarthy, Andrew McWilliam, Anton Simon M Palo, Nicholas Thomson, Peter Warr, Michael Webb

Research output: Book/ReportCommissioned reportpeer-review

Abstract

Emergency responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have had dramatic impacts in the Indo-Pacific region as state and non-state actors tackle the threat of a public health and economic crisis. The COVID-19 shock has reverberated through food systems since its onset in early 2020, exposing and amplifying existing vulnerabilities. Smallholder farmers and fishers have had to react deftly and creatively as the situation unfolds, responding within the constraints of their local circumstances. Women, girls and other vulnerable groups have been hardest hit.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCanberra
Commissioning bodyAustralian Government
Number of pages258
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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