Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.
Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.
Meat Sci. 2022 Jul;189:108812. doi: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2022.108812. Epub 2022 Apr 3.
Disruptions to meat markets during the COVID-19 pandemic spurred mass media attention. While media deeming the U.S. food system 'broken' garnered a great deal of attention, the actual production and meat availability data does not support this conclusion. The U.S. meat supply chain, while certainly strained and with measurable consequence during periods of adjustment, proved ultimately resilient and rebounded quickly. Increased attention on meat supply chains may drive continued efforts to improve resiliency, but analyses of online media and U.S. production and cold storage data do not support a narrative that the system 'broke', but was perhaps 'strained' and 'responded efficiently'. Findings indicate that public sentiment about U.S. meat supply overall was not as dominated by pandemic-era concerns as may be hypothesized.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,肉类市场的中断引起了大众媒体的关注。虽然媒体认为美国的食品系统“崩溃”引起了广泛关注,但实际的生产和肉类供应数据并不支持这一结论。美国的肉类供应链虽然在调整期间确实承受了压力,并产生了可衡量的后果,但最终具有弹性,并迅速反弹。对肉类供应链的更多关注可能会推动持续努力提高弹性,但对在线媒体和美国生产及冷藏数据的分析并不支持这样一种说法,即该系统“崩溃”了,而是可能“承受了压力”并“有效应对”。研究结果表明,公众对美国肉类供应的总体看法并不像人们可能假设的那样,完全被大流行时期的担忧所左右。