COVID-19 Pandemic: Influences on Food Safety and Security in Bangladesh
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2022-08-01Author
Rishad, Dr. Rafatul Haque
Raju, Dr. Valliappan
Kassim, Dr. Rezian-na Muhammed
AL, Norhaniza
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Purpose: The ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic has caused a new period in the efficacy of the
food supply chain, while the repercussions of this brand-new age on humanity, the economy,
and the food market are still under examination in Bangladesh. For example, food safety and
security are crucial elements of food systems that are directly influenced.
Methodology: To offer historical and contextual evidence on Bangladesh and other COVID
affected countries' nutrition and food sanctuary, we evaluated current papers, published
pamphlets, and relevant grey literature
Findings: This evaluation summarizes food protection during upsurges and pandemics before
carrying on panic buying, food scarcities, and rate spikes observed throughout the present
situation. The importance of food strength and the requirement for dealing with concerns
connected to food loss and food waste is highlighted in the testimonial in the direction of food
safety and lasting advancement.
Practical Implication: As a outcome, the Pandemic has revealed that our food systems are
vulnerable. Considering that the international population and urbanization will expand in the
coming decades, pandemics will likely happen more often, and climate change will intensify.
As a result, there is a requirement to guarantee that our food systems are more sustainable and
robust.
Originality: This study highlighted the demand to create contingency plans and reduction
methods that would allow more quick feedback to extreme events and transform the food field
by making it more buoyant.
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