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肯尼亚内罗毕新冠疫情期间的牛奶消费需求与非正规乳制品行业

Consumer Demand for Milk and the Informal Dairy Sector Amidst COVID-19 in Nairobi, Kenya.

作者信息

Alonso Silvia, Angel Moira Donahue, Muunda Emmanuel, Kilonzi Emily, Palloni Giordano, Grace Delia, Leroy Jef L

机构信息

Animal and Human Health Program, International Livestock Research Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Poverty, Health and Nutrition Division, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC, United States.

出版信息

Curr Dev Nutr. 2023 Apr;7(4):100058. doi: 10.1016/j.cdnut.2023.100058. Epub 2023 Feb 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had large negative effects on countries' economies and individual well-being throughout the world, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Pandemic-related changes in behavior and government restrictions in Kenya may have negatively affected food supply chains and household food access; however, the empirical evidence is currently limited.

OBJECTIVES

The study explored changes in informal milk markets, dairy consumption, and food insecurity among low-income households in urban and periurban Nairobi, Kenya, following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

METHODS

Baseline data on milk sales and consumption were collected in late 2019 from dairy vendors operating in the informal sector and their dairy customers. We conducted 2 longitudinal telephone surveys with the same study participants in July and September-October 2020, respectively.

RESULTS

At the first follow-up, the volume of milk sold by informal vendors had dropped by 30% compared with their baseline level, and the volume of milk from informal markets consumed by households decreased by 23%. By the second follow-up, the volume of milk sold and consumed had recovered somewhat but remained lower than the volume observed 1 y prior in the same season. Large reductions in the consumption of other animal-sourced products were also observed. The rate of food insecurity increased by 16 and 11 percentage points in the first and second follow-up periods, respectively, compared with baseline.

CONCLUSIONS

The evidence, therefore, suggests that the timing of the pandemic and the related restrictions were associated with a decrease in the supply and consumption of milk from informal markets in Nairobi and a decrease in the food security of periurban consumers.

摘要

背景

2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对世界各国的经济和个人福祉产生了巨大负面影响,尤其是在低收入和中等收入国家。肯尼亚与大流行相关的行为变化和政府限制措施可能对食品供应链和家庭食物获取产生了负面影响;然而,目前实证证据有限。

目的

本研究探讨了肯尼亚内罗毕市及周边地区低收入家庭在该国COVID-19大流行开始后,非正规牛奶市场、乳制品消费和粮食不安全状况的变化。

方法

2019年末收集了非正规部门乳制品供应商及其乳制品客户的牛奶销售和消费基线数据。我们分别于2020年7月和9月至10月对相同的研究参与者进行了两次纵向电话调查。

结果

在第一次随访时,非正规供应商销售的牛奶量较基线水平下降了30%,家庭从非正规市场消费的牛奶量减少了23%。到第二次随访时,销售和消费的牛奶量有所恢复,但仍低于同一季节1年前观察到的量。其他动物源性产品的消费量也大幅下降。与基线相比,在第一次和第二次随访期间,粮食不安全率分别上升了16个和11个百分点。

结论

因此,证据表明大流行的时间和相关限制措施与内罗毕非正规市场牛奶供应和消费的减少以及城郊消费者粮食安全的下降有关。

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