How COVID-19 pandemic is affecting achieved food security in Bangladesh: A perspective with required policy interventions

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How COVID-19 pandemic is affecting achieved food security in Bangladesh: A perspective with required policy interventions

21, December 2021 |

Authors:

Rahman MT Akter S Rana MR Sabuz AA Jubayer MF. 

Abstract


The COVID-19, also known as a coronavirus, is currently wreaking havoc on livelihood, food security, and nutrition security around the world. In developing countries like Bangladesh the situation is far worse. The purpose of this perspective is to highlight the current state and changes of food security in Bangladesh in the context of COVID-19. During the COVID-19 period, the income of a certain set of people fell, which may have contributed to the growth in the poverty rate. It also had an impact on the agro-food systems, supply-value chain, and market levels as a result of the lockdown, movement and social gathering restrictions. The COVID-19 pandemic has an impact on the total food consumption status of the entire country, affecting all segments of the population. To obtain a greater understanding, our analysis identifies current gaps and the pandemic’s po- tential impact from previously published works and reports.