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FOOD SECURITY AND AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN UZBEKISTAN
Author(s) -
Имонжон Хамидов
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.54613/001012
Subject(s) - food security , pandemic , agriculture , business , covid-19 , food systems , recession , food processing , developing country , economic growth , order (exchange) , development economics , food supply , agricultural economics , geography , economics , political science , infectious disease (medical specialty) , medicine , disease , archaeology , pathology , law , keynesian economics , finance
Since January 2020, the world faced one of the largest outbreaks of human history that coronavirus (Covid-19) began spreading among countries across the globe. Plenty of research institutes developed insights and estimations regarding the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on agriculture and food security system. The UN estimations indicate that more than 132 million people around the world may have hunger due to the economic recession as a result of the pandemic. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is pushing forward the strategies in order for increasing food supply in developing countries and providing assistance to food producers and suppliers. World Health Organization (WHO) indicated that the pandemic may not finish by the end of 2020 and countries should be prepared for longer effects within 2021. In this regard, ensuring food security as well as sufficient food supply would be one of the crucial aspects of policy functions in developing countries.

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