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19 lis 2020 · Once the initial disruptions from COVID-19 faded away and supply chains adjusted, a potential shortage of another essential came to light: dog food. Yes, pet food suppliers saw a sudden surge for their products as Americans, suddenly stranded at home, adopted pets at dizzying rates.
19 sty 2022 · Host Sonari Glinton finds out why some pet owners have struggled to find canned food during the pandemic, what’s in pet food to begin with, and why competition for key ingredients may be forcing that to change.
24 sie 2020 · COVID-19 resulted in the movement restrictions of workers, changes in demand of consumers, closure of food production facilities, restricted food trade policies, and financial pressures in food supply chain. Therefore, governments should facilitate the movement of workers and agri-food products.
26 sty 2022 · NBC10 Boston spoke with CTL Director Yossi Sheffi for a January 26 piece about recent pet food shortages. Pet adoptions increased during the pandemic, leading to higher demand for pet food and supplies at a time of ongoing supply chain disruptions and raw material shortages.
29 lip 2021 · CHICAGO, July 29 (Reuters) - Black short-haired kitty Astra, one of millions of pets acquired during the COVID-19 pandemic last year, had to go without salmon-flavored Whiskas treats that...
The COVID‐19 pandemic holds a number of implications for Canadian food supply chains. The first is a need to focus on maintaining and enhancing supply chain resilience. The just‐in‐time supply chain model is efficient and effective under normal circumstances. Experience in the early stages of the pandemic suggests that this model may be ...
23 lis 2021 · In fact, one of the biggest challenges of COVID-19 was that its disruptions to food supply chains simultaneously changed production and price risks, which firms had to navigate and manage. Figures 1a and 1b suggest that meat processing firms experienced extreme production risk during the pandemic.