“…This review found that farmers difficult on accessing agricultural schemes, institutional credit, agricultural inputs, and markets; in mobilising labour; and in getting a fair remunerative price for their produce. The pandemic induced lockdown further exposed these vulnerabilities (Kulkarni et al, 2021), The barriers faced were difficulty in harvest, sell the crop, decrease in income and dietary diversity (Jaacks et al, 2021), Structural low wages and new challenges to finding work. Difficulties in benefitting from governmental support programs (Bossenbroek & Ftouhi, 2021), toward lower incomes, greater job insecurity, and more perilous immigration and legal status than the general population, which suggest additional relative financial risks resulting from the burden of medical costs or lost time away from work (Lusk & Chandra, 2021), Substandard living conditions and the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, Barriers to healthcare access, and Barriers to exercising labour rights (Landry et al, 2021).…”