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The effect of COVID-19 in agriculture
#1
Please can any one tell me how has the pandemic (coronavirus) affected food systems, food security, and agricultural livelihood?
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#2
Although food supply is not affected by lockdown, the police and army at checkpoints are using the opportunity to extort money from food transporters. Another effect is the buying of farm inputs like fertilizers, insecticides, fungicicides, farm implements etc. Farmers can no longer buy these things.
Food for the Nation.
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#3
Millions of industries are affected due to covid, lots of people are losing their life. During this pandemic, agriculture is going through its process, because it is a necessary one in daily life. Lots of farmers do their regular work without taking any gap. Human beings need food, so agriculture is an important thing to be active daily without taking any break.
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