Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in immediate, serious, and worldwide human health issues. Necessary counter measures to the virus, e.g. quarantines and other restrictions, will remain in place for many months and have uncertain end dates. International efforts to control the virus by limiting human movement is inevitably causing economic shocks and social costs that will affect the functioning of agricultural and food systems worldwide. We are already witnessing the indirect effects of the pandemic on agricultural systems across the globe. M...
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Topics: 
Environmental planning
Natural resource economics