This paper assesses the impact of the spread of COVID-19 and the lockdown on wholesale prices and quantities traded in agricultural markets. We compare whether these impacts differ across non-perishable (wheat) and perishable commodities (tomato and onion), and the extent to which any adverse impacts are mitigated by the adoption of a greater number of agricultural market reform measures. We use a granular data set comprising daily observations for 3 months from nearly 1000 markets across five states and use a double- and triple- difference estimation strategy. Expectedly, our results differ by type of commodity and period of analysis. While all prices spiked initially in April, they recovered relatively quickly, underscoring the importance...
It is widely feared that the shock of the COVID‐19 pandemic will lead to a significant worsening of ...
This paper begins with a survey of recent commodity price developments that highlights the magnitude...
These data are from phone surveys conducted for 1,767 wheat and tomato farmers spread across four di...
The objective of this paper is to combine cross-commodity and spatial price transmission analysis to...
Over the course of the pandemic, research on how COVID-19 has affected agricultural production and f...
Global agricultural trade, which increased at the end of 2020, has been described as being “resilien...
COVID-19 has resulted in a shock to agrifood systems around the world, with the potential for low- a...
The COVID-19 pandemic is a shock that, suddenly and unpredictably, has led to disruptions in agri-fo...
Government and industry responses to COVID-19 cases have created a variety of unique situations in t...
It is widely feared that the COVID-19 pandemic will lead to a significant worsening of the food secu...
Agri-food supply chains in North America have become remarkably efficient, supplying an unprecedente...
As we outlined in the previous edition of Agricultural Policy Review, agriculture felt the sting of ...
The articles in this Choices Theme issue evaluate the main short-term impacts of the COVID-19 epidem...
The pandemic caused by the outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 virus has widespread socio-economic consequenc...
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all aspects of agricultural commodity production and distribution...
It is widely feared that the shock of the COVID‐19 pandemic will lead to a significant worsening of ...
This paper begins with a survey of recent commodity price developments that highlights the magnitude...
These data are from phone surveys conducted for 1,767 wheat and tomato farmers spread across four di...
The objective of this paper is to combine cross-commodity and spatial price transmission analysis to...
Over the course of the pandemic, research on how COVID-19 has affected agricultural production and f...
Global agricultural trade, which increased at the end of 2020, has been described as being “resilien...
COVID-19 has resulted in a shock to agrifood systems around the world, with the potential for low- a...
The COVID-19 pandemic is a shock that, suddenly and unpredictably, has led to disruptions in agri-fo...
Government and industry responses to COVID-19 cases have created a variety of unique situations in t...
It is widely feared that the COVID-19 pandemic will lead to a significant worsening of the food secu...
Agri-food supply chains in North America have become remarkably efficient, supplying an unprecedente...
As we outlined in the previous edition of Agricultural Policy Review, agriculture felt the sting of ...
The articles in this Choices Theme issue evaluate the main short-term impacts of the COVID-19 epidem...
The pandemic caused by the outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 virus has widespread socio-economic consequenc...
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all aspects of agricultural commodity production and distribution...
It is widely feared that the shock of the COVID‐19 pandemic will lead to a significant worsening of ...
This paper begins with a survey of recent commodity price developments that highlights the magnitude...
These data are from phone surveys conducted for 1,767 wheat and tomato farmers spread across four di...