Food systems and COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean N° 6: Contingency plan for an eventual food supply crisis

If the health and economic crisis triggered by the current pandemic spreads over time, the region as a whole is likely to experience an unprecedented food supply crisis sooner or later. Such a scenario requires that we take the necessary precautions and prepare strategies to deal with a crisis of th...

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spelling oai-11362-456882021-09-02T14:09:38Z Food systems and COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean N° 6: Contingency plan for an eventual food supply crisis FAO NU. CEPAL COVID-19 VIRUS EPIDEMIAS ALIMENTOS ESCASEZ DE ALIMENTOS AGRICULTURA COMERCIO AGRICOLA COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL SUMINISTRO DE ALIMENTOS ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS DESPERDICIO DE ALIMENTOS COVID-19 VIRUSES EPIDEMICS FOOD FOOD SHORTAGE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL TRADE INTERNATIONAL TRADE FOOD SUPPLY VIRAL DISEASES FOOD WASTE If the health and economic crisis triggered by the current pandemic spreads over time, the region as a whole is likely to experience an unprecedented food supply crisis sooner or later. Such a scenario requires that we take the necessary precautions and prepare strategies to deal with a crisis of this magnitude, regardless of whether it eventually happens or not. Every crisis requires the development of contingency plans, whose primary objective is to predefine and prepare actions in response to the multiple effects of a disaster, catastrophe or crisis. Concerning the current crisis, contingency plans will allow decision-makers to anticipate as many decisions as possible, promoting early response to warnings. Also, in the event of a worsening of the situation, it makes it easier to establish a roadmap to implement more complex policies for both importing and exporting countries, such as the strengthening of intraregional trade and the creation of food stocks or strategic reserves. In this edition of the bulletin, we outline a first approach to the development of a contingency plan. Needless to say, this is a preliminary exercise that will gain in depth and appropriateness as definitions become more appropriate and the range of characteristics that make each country in the region unique are considered. 2020-06-12T17:42:36Z 2020-06-12T17:42:36Z 2020-06-08 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/45688 en Boletín FAO/CEPAL Sistemas Alimentarios y COVID-19 6 .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN FAO CEPAL
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topic COVID-19
VIRUS
EPIDEMIAS
ALIMENTOS
ESCASEZ DE ALIMENTOS
AGRICULTURA
COMERCIO AGRICOLA
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
SUMINISTRO DE ALIMENTOS
ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS
DESPERDICIO DE ALIMENTOS
COVID-19
VIRUSES
EPIDEMICS
FOOD
FOOD SHORTAGE
AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
FOOD SUPPLY
VIRAL DISEASES
FOOD WASTE
spellingShingle COVID-19
VIRUS
EPIDEMIAS
ALIMENTOS
ESCASEZ DE ALIMENTOS
AGRICULTURA
COMERCIO AGRICOLA
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
SUMINISTRO DE ALIMENTOS
ENFERMEDADES VIROSICAS
DESPERDICIO DE ALIMENTOS
COVID-19
VIRUSES
EPIDEMICS
FOOD
FOOD SHORTAGE
AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
FOOD SUPPLY
VIRAL DISEASES
FOOD WASTE
Food systems and COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean N° 6: Contingency plan for an eventual food supply crisis
description If the health and economic crisis triggered by the current pandemic spreads over time, the region as a whole is likely to experience an unprecedented food supply crisis sooner or later. Such a scenario requires that we take the necessary precautions and prepare strategies to deal with a crisis of this magnitude, regardless of whether it eventually happens or not. Every crisis requires the development of contingency plans, whose primary objective is to predefine and prepare actions in response to the multiple effects of a disaster, catastrophe or crisis. Concerning the current crisis, contingency plans will allow decision-makers to anticipate as many decisions as possible, promoting early response to warnings. Also, in the event of a worsening of the situation, it makes it easier to establish a roadmap to implement more complex policies for both importing and exporting countries, such as the strengthening of intraregional trade and the creation of food stocks or strategic reserves. In this edition of the bulletin, we outline a first approach to the development of a contingency plan. Needless to say, this is a preliminary exercise that will gain in depth and appropriateness as definitions become more appropriate and the range of characteristics that make each country in the region unique are considered.
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title Food systems and COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean N° 6: Contingency plan for an eventual food supply crisis
title_short Food systems and COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean N° 6: Contingency plan for an eventual food supply crisis
title_full Food systems and COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean N° 6: Contingency plan for an eventual food supply crisis
title_fullStr Food systems and COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean N° 6: Contingency plan for an eventual food supply crisis
title_full_unstemmed Food systems and COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean N° 6: Contingency plan for an eventual food supply crisis
title_sort food systems and covid-19 in latin america and the caribbean n° 6: contingency plan for an eventual food supply crisis
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