the fishery and aquaculture sector has been particularly hard hit by the market disruption generated by a significant drop in demand, ensuing from the COVID-19 outbreak. The closure of sales venues, markets, outlets, and distribution channels has seen prices and volumes drop substantially. The drop in demand and prices, combined with the supply chain’s vulnerability and complexity, has made fishing fleets and seafood production loss-making operations.
Concetta Maria Messina (2022). Coronavirus Crisis and Its Effects on the Fishery Value Chain. In G. Campisi, A. Mocciaro Li Destri, C. Amenta (a cura di), COVID-19 and communities. The University of Palermo's voices and Analyses during the Pandemic (pp. 181-185). Springer [10.1007/978-3-030-88622-6_22].
Coronavirus Crisis and Its Effects on the Fishery Value Chain
Concetta Maria Messina
2022-01-01
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the fishery and aquaculture sector has been particularly hard hit by the market disruption generated by a significant drop in demand, ensuing from the COVID-19 outbreak. The closure of sales venues, markets, outlets, and distribution channels has seen prices and volumes drop substantially. The drop in demand and prices, combined with the supply chain’s vulnerability and complexity, has made fishing fleets and seafood production loss-making operations.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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