Agricultural Science Digest - A Research Journal

UGC CARE (Group 1)
  • Year: 2022
  • Volume: 42
  • Issue: 2

Impact of Covid-19 on Livestock Production Chain and its Consequences on Food Security: A Review

  • Author:
  • Jean Bosco Nzeyimana1,2,, Joseph Butore2, Libère Ndayishimiye2,3, Melchior Butoyi4
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Page Number: 196 to 202

1College of Animal Science and Technology, Anhui Agricultural University, 130 Changjiang West Road, 230036, Hefei, P.R of China

2Faculty of Agronomy and Bio-Engineering, University of Burundi, 2 Avenue de l'UNESCO, 1550, Bujumbura, Burundi

3College of Food Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University, 1 Shizishan street, 430070, Wuhan, P. R of China

4Ministry of Environment, Agriculture and Livestock, 13 Avenue Mwambutsa, 1850Bujumbura, Burundi

*Corresponding Author: Jean Bosco Nzeyimana, College of Animal Science and Technology, Anhui Agricultural University, 130 Changjiang West Road, 230036, Hefei, P.R. of China, Email: nzeyimana26@gmail.com

Online Published on 11 May, 2022.

Abstract

Covid-19 represents an unprecedented public health threat and a severe crisis of society globally. Government agencies, policymakers and the global institutions, on the other hand, should give particular attention to and try to alleviate the problem (present and prospective) of the pandemic and related crisis response on key sectors that contribute to food stability, nutrition and livelihoods. The livestock sector plays an essential role in these areas, particularly for the particularly vulnerable population groups. Covid-19’s effects on livestock production are still largely unsubstantiated and not fully felt. Although case studies are not yet possible, observational data show interruptions in livestock's entire value chain. The consequences of Covid-19 on the livestock production chain are in particular interruptions throughout the entire livestock value chain, lack of sales markets, import/export restrictions due to border closures, substantial financial losses to producers, increased cases of food insecurity.

Keywords

Covid-19, Global food security, Global health crisis, Livestock production chain