The Boma: How containing COVID-19 also hurt the world's poorest farmers
Many countries locked down in the burgeoning COVID-19 pandemic, trying to protect the public from infections and illness. But a new wave of research is examining how containment measures came with costs, too. Particularly for the 1 in 12 people in the world who are also smallholder farmers, responsible for producing most of the food in low- or middle-income countries. Brenda Coromina and Elliot Carleton hear from ILRI scientist Jim Hammond, whose team interviewed nearly 10,000 farmers across nine low-income countries. Hammond reveals the lasting effect of pandemic restrictions on these farmers, and what countries need to do in the future to shield these farmers from falling into crisis.
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Main Author: | International Livestock Research Institute |
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Format: | Audio biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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International Livestock Research Institute
2022-05-31
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Subjects: | farmers, covid-19, health, livelihoods, |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120278 https://theboma.buzzsprout.com/1539610/10712921-how-containing-covid-19-also-hurt-the-world-s-poorest-farmers |
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