2020
DOI: 10.7831/ras.8.0_243
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COVID-19, Agriculture, and Food Security in Indonesia

Abstract: COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted every part of human life, both economic and non-economic, including agriculture. As a country where many people still rely on agriculture, Indonesia faces a complicated situation if the pandemic continues because food production will be affected. Indonesia announced its first COVID-19 case in March 2020; in response to this, the government applied limitations on economic and non-economic activities. These actions slowed the commercial and industrial sectors, and man… Show more

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“…Finally, with the occurrence of pandemics and epidemics, family income may be lower than adequate due to temporary dismissal or permanent unemployment of a member [86]. The COVID-19 pandemic, for example, resulted in an economic slowdown with consequent job losses and decreased income [28,87].…”
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“…Finally, with the occurrence of pandemics and epidemics, family income may be lower than adequate due to temporary dismissal or permanent unemployment of a member [86]. The COVID-19 pandemic, for example, resulted in an economic slowdown with consequent job losses and decreased income [28,87].…”
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“…All those impacts, as mentioned earlier, contribute to food insecurity of the vulnerable population. Food security is a global concern and is a challenge for many middle-and lowerincome countries [87]. The economic slowdown caused by COVID-19, with consequent job losses, decreased income, and disruption in SC, seriously threatens food security [28].…”
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“…Owners of farmland and capital in rural areas are the only ones who benefit from higher food prices [7]. Finally, the Covid-19 outbreak has made farmers who are already poor more vulnerable [8]. According to data from the Indonesian Bureau of Statistics [2], the farmers' exchange rate was 102.09 at the start of the pandemic, March 2020, and then declined by 99.60 in June.…”
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