Agricultural Supply Chains during the COVID-19 Lockdown: A study of market arrivals of seven key food commodities in India

Apr 22nd 2020, Vikas Rawal and Ankur Verma
This article presents quantitative evidence from 1331 mandis to show that, over the first three weeks of the COVID-19 lockdown, a large number of agricultural markets were not operational, and in those markets that were operational, arrivals of key agricultural commodities fell very sharply. A disruption of 21 days in being able to sell their crops would have resulted in massive losses to farmers, in particular, to producers of perishable crops.

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About Authors

Vikas Rawal (vikasrawal@gmail.com) and Ankur Verma (ankurv986@gmail.com) are affiliated with the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

Recommended Citation

Rawal, Vikas and Verma, Ankur (2020), "Agricultural Supply Chains during the COVID-19 Lockdown: A Study of Market Arrivals of Seven Key Food Commodities", SSER Monograph 20/1, Society for Social and Economic Research, New Delhi (available at:
http://archive.indianstatistics.org/sserwp/sserwp2001.pdf)
 

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