Abstract:
Purpose : Despite demographic differences, agriculture is a major source of socioeconomic stability among
APO member economies. This report highlights potential risks faced by their agri-food sectors due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and outlines the responses and policy actions each member is taking to address threats
to food security and prevent hunger.
Research Method : Publicly available information was synthesized, and insights from 19 individuals working in
agriculture or agri-food-related areas in the public or private sectors or academia in APO member countries were
obtained.
Findings : Imminent, medium- and long-term food security challenges due to COVID-19 vary among
APO member countries. However, through the implementation of key policies, many stress the need for
critical agricultural inputs, such as fertilizers and safe, quality seeds, to meet seasonal crop calendars.
The longer COVID-19 containment measures stay in place, the more challenging the recovery process
will be for ensuring smooth food production, accessibility to staple food and nutrition and trade among
countries.
Originality / Value : Provides consolidated insight into policies and actions taken by APO member
economies to mitigate the impacts of COVID-19 on food security and the agri-food sector.