School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Bunbury, WA, 6230, Australia.
School of Science, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA, 6027, Australia.
Nutr J. 2022 Mar 20;21(1):17. doi: 10.1186/s12937-022-00770-4.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the Australian food supply through changed consumer purchasing patterns, and potentially, household food security. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of COVID-19 on the prevalence of food insecurity and food supply issues, and perspectives of food supply stakeholders in regional Australia.
A mixed-methods consumer survey and in-depth interviews with food supply stakeholders were conducted in regional Australia, more specifically South West Western Australia between May and July 2020, immediately after the 1 wave of the pandemic.
The prevalence of food insecurity was 21% among consumers, and significantly more prevalent for those aged less than 30 years and living with a disability. Most consumers (73%) agreed that the COVID-19 pandemic had impacted the food supply. Food insecure respondents were more likely to report that food was more expensive, resulting in changes to the types and quantities of food bought. Food supply stakeholders perceived that consumers increased their intention to buy locally grown produce. Panic buying temporarily reduced the availability of food for both food suppliers and consumers, regardless of their food security status.
This study provided novel insights from South West Australian consumer and food supply stakeholder perceptions. Food insecure consumers provided insights about the high cost of food and the subsequent adaptation of their shopping habits, namely type and amount of food purchased. Stakeholder perceptions largely focused on supply chain issues and corroborated consumer reports.
新冠疫情通过改变消费者购买模式,可能影响澳大利亚的食品供应,并对家庭食品安全造成影响。本研究旨在确定新冠疫情对澳大利亚地区食品不安全和食品供应问题的流行情况以及食品供应利益相关者观点的影响。
在 2020 年 5 月至 7 月期间,即在疫情第一波之后,我们在澳大利亚的偏远地区——西澳大利亚州西南部,采用消费者混合方法调查和对食品供应利益相关者的深入访谈进行研究。
消费者中食品不安全的比例为 21%,年龄小于 30 岁和残疾的消费者中比例更高。大多数消费者(73%)认为新冠疫情对食品供应产生了影响。食品不安全的受访者更有可能报告食物更贵,导致购买的食物种类和数量发生变化。食品供应利益相关者认为消费者增加了购买当地种植农产品的意愿。恐慌性购买暂时减少了食品供应商和消费者的食品供应,无论他们的食品保障状况如何。
本研究从西澳大利亚州消费者和食品供应利益相关者的角度提供了新的见解。食品不安全的消费者提供了关于食品高成本以及随后改变购物习惯的见解,即购买的食物种类和数量。利益相关者的观点主要集中在供应链问题上,并证实了消费者的报告。