2020
DOI: 10.3390/ani10122221
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Price Fluctuation, Protected Geographical Indications and Employment in the Spanish Small Ruminant Sector during the COVID-19 Crisis

Abstract: Official milk prices in the Spanish small ruminant sector were used for 5 years (2015–2019) to analyze the effect caused by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis in 2020. Meat price fluctuations were also studied using the weekly prices officially provided by some of the main agrarian markets of the country (n = 6) in 2019 and 2020. Moreover, the sales and prices of three protected geographical indications (PGI) of lamb meat served to study the marketability when the products are sold or not under these qu… Show more

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“…Some of the multi‐dimensional drivers, that is, announcement effect of world agricultural supply and demand estimates (Xie et al., 2016), buffer stock (Fraser et al., 2015), pandemic (Ezeaku et al., 2021a), protected geographical indications (Vidaurreta et al., 2020) risk attitude (Franken et al., 2014) and speculation (Bozorgmehr et al., 2013) were the only drivers reported in post‐crisis at the marketing level. The most abundant driver was “spillover,” which appeared 134 times during the pre‐crisis (3), food‐crisis (1), and post‐crisis (130) periods.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the multi‐dimensional drivers, that is, announcement effect of world agricultural supply and demand estimates (Xie et al., 2016), buffer stock (Fraser et al., 2015), pandemic (Ezeaku et al., 2021a), protected geographical indications (Vidaurreta et al., 2020) risk attitude (Franken et al., 2014) and speculation (Bozorgmehr et al., 2013) were the only drivers reported in post‐crisis at the marketing level. The most abundant driver was “spillover,” which appeared 134 times during the pre‐crisis (3), food‐crisis (1), and post‐crisis (130) periods.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the traditional shopping system has been altered, so consumers tend to buy healthy food online [72,73]. Although the price of certified agri-food was higher, there is a preference for certified food products with quality schemes among the consumers [71,74]. Also, by consuming products of this type-of controlled origin, certified by the EU, the health can be maintained, and the body's immunity can be increased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Italy and France are countries that implemented their own labeling systems long before the European-wide geo-marking system and pioneered the others [2]. In 1992, the European Union started the geographical indication application by switching to the PDO (Protected Designations of Origin) labeled system [3,4]. In Turkey, in 1995, within the scope of efforts to harmonize with Europe, the geographical indication application was started.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%