Canada's Food Security During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The School of Public Policy Publications, 2020

15 Pages Posted: 15 Jun 2020

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Kerri Holland

University of Calgary - The School of Public Policy

Date Written: June 9, 2020

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has drawn public attention to Canada’s food security. Access to a safe, stable and high-quality food supply is often taken for granted by many citizens, but providing it is one of the key roles that our agricultural industry serves and underlines why it is designated an essential service.

Despite the federal government’s assurance that our nation’s food supply remains stable, concerns have been mounting from both consumers and the agricultural industry that disruptions in the food supply chain will cause food insecurity and severe economic distress. As a whole, Canada’s agri-food industry is well-positioned to adapt to the present crisis and continue supplying domestic and export markets. However, this does not mean that our food system is impermeable to disruption. In fact, challenges caused by COVID-19 have highlighted vulnerabilities in the food supply chain. Labour shortages, major shifts in consumer demand, and the slowdowns/closures at processing plants have already exacerbated food insecurity among Canadians and increased financial pressure on primary producers. As the foundation of the food supply chain, Canadian farmers are key to its stability. As many farms were experiencing severe economic hardship prior to the pandemic, the challenges of market uncertainty and increased production costs put these operations at greater financial risk. Policy action will be key to ensure the short and long-term viability of our primary industry and maintain the capacity to meet domestic and export market demands. Canada is still in the early stages of crisis management but government support of Canadian agriculture has so far been largely inadequate in alleviating the financial impact on farmers. The Canadian government should take additional steps to alleviate the financial burden on primary producers, ensure export markets remain open and free from trade barriers, and commit to establishing a long-term agri-food strategy and action plan.

Keywords: Food security, Agriculture, COVID-19

Suggested Citation

Holland, Kerri, Canada's Food Security During the COVID-19 Pandemic (June 9, 2020). The School of Public Policy Publications, 2020, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3625271

Kerri Holland (Contact Author)

University of Calgary - The School of Public Policy ( email )

Calgary, Alberta
Canada

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