“…Although still limited in number, there is a growing amount of works qualitatively and quantitatively discussing the main Covid19-induced changes in various aspects related to food security (among others, [35,37,41,42,45,47,51,52,54,58,68,81]). Such changes, negatively affecting both supply and demand sides, concern the entire food supply chain (especially harvest, processing, trade, and logistics systems), the factor markets, the intermediate and final demand, as well as a series of macroeconomic factors, like fluctuations in exchange rates and in energy and credit markets, rise of unemployment and generalized economic contraction (for a detailed discussion about each of these changes, see [58].…”