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新冠疫情对小规模渔业供应链造成冲击的初步教训。

Preliminary lessons from COVID-19 disruptions of small-scale fishery supply chains.

作者信息

Bassett Hannah R, Lau Jacqueline, Giordano Christopher, Suri Sharon K, Advani Sahir, Sharan Sonia

机构信息

School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.

ARC Center of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

World Dev. 2021 Jul;143:105473. doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2021.105473. Epub 2021 Mar 19.

Abstract

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and associated mitigation measures have disrupted global systems that support the health, food and nutrition security, and livelihoods of billions of people. These disruptions have likewise affected the small-scale fishery (SSF) sector, disrupting SSF supply chains and exposing weaknesses in the global seafood distribution system. To inform future development of adaptive capacity and resilience in the sector, it is important to understand how supply chain actors are responding in the face of a macroeconomic shock. Comparing across seven SSF case studies in four countries, we explore how actors are responding to COVID-19 disruptions, identify constraints to adaptive responses, and describe patterns of disruption and response across cases. In all cases examined, actors shifted focus to local and regional distribution channels and particularly drew on flexibility, organization, and learning to re-purpose pre-existing networks and use technology to their advantage. Key constraints to reaching domestic consumers included domestic restrictions on movement and labor, reduced spending power amongst domestic consumers, and lack of existing distribution channels. In addition, the lack of recognition of SSFs as essential food-producers and inequities in access to technology hampered efforts to continue local seafood supply. We suggest that the initial impacts from COVID-19 highlight the risks in of over-reliance on global trade networks. The SSFs that were able to change strategies most successfully had local organizations and connections in place that they leveraged in innovative ways. As such, supporting local and domestic networks and flexible organizations within the supply chain may help build resilience in the face of future macroeconomic shocks. Importantly, bolstering financial wellbeing and security within the domestic market both before and during such large-scale disruptions is crucial for supporting ongoing supply chain operations and continued food provision during macroeconomic crises.

摘要

持续的新冠疫情及其相关缓解措施扰乱了支撑数十亿人健康、粮食与营养安全及生计的全球系统。这些干扰同样影响了小规模渔业(SSF)部门,扰乱了小规模渔业供应链,并暴露了全球海鲜分销系统的弱点。为了为该部门未来适应能力和恢复力的发展提供信息,了解供应链参与者在面对宏观经济冲击时如何应对非常重要。通过比较四个国家的七个小规模渔业案例研究,我们探讨了参与者如何应对新冠疫情干扰,确定适应性应对的制约因素,并描述各案例中的干扰和应对模式。在所研究的所有案例中,参与者将重点转向本地和区域分销渠道,尤其利用灵活性、组织能力和学习能力重新利用现有网络,并利用技术优势。接触国内消费者的主要制约因素包括国内对人员流动和劳动力的限制、国内消费者消费能力下降以及缺乏现有的分销渠道。此外,小规模渔业未被视为基本食品生产者,以及在获取技术方面存在的不平等,阻碍了继续本地海鲜供应的努力。我们认为,新冠疫情的初步影响凸显了过度依赖全球贸易网络的风险。能够最成功改变战略的小规模渔业拥有本地组织和关系,并以创新方式加以利用。因此,支持供应链内的本地和国内网络以及灵活的组织,可能有助于在面对未来宏观经济冲击时增强恢复力。重要的是,在如此大规模干扰之前和期间加强国内市场的财务健康和安全,对于在宏观经济危机期间支持持续的供应链运作和持续的食品供应至关重要。

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