Agri-food systems in India: Concerns and policy recommendations for building resilience in post COVID-19 pandemic times

Glob Food Sec. 2021 Jun:29:100537. doi: 10.1016/j.gfs.2021.100537. Epub 2021 Apr 2.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted the development trajectories of several world economies with India being no exception. The country presently is the second worst affected in terms of total infections despite inducing a nationwide lockdown in the initial stages. In addition to curtailing infection spread, ensuring food security during and post pandemic is a major concern for the country owing to the high percentage of stunting and undernourishment already present and a relatively high proportion of vulnerable workforce with no regular source of income amidst the lockdown. The present article therefore ascertains the impact of the pandemic on the food systems which can potentially affect food security in the country as well as the government introduced reforms and policy measures to tackle them. Following the analysis, we suggest measures like digitally enhancing connectivity of neighbourhood retail or 'Kirana' stores in urban and rural areas, distribution of therapeutic foods and immune supplements among the impoverished societal sections through existing government schemes and promotion of 'planetary healthy diets' for overcoming food-insecurity while increasing nutrition security and ensuring long term food sector sustainability.

Keywords: Agriculture; COVID-19 pandemic; Food supply chains; Food systems; Food-security; Sustainability.