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How did Italian diversified farms tackle Covid-19 pandemic first wave challenges?

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SOCIO-ECONOMIC PLANNING SCIENCES
Volume 82, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.seps.2021.101096

Keywords

Diversified farms; Text and sentiment analysis; Local food policy; Covid-19 crisis; Italy

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This study investigates the response of farms to the Covid-19 crisis in Italy and the role of diversification in the sustainability of the agri-food system. The findings highlight the importance of farm diversification in dealing with the crisis and emphasize its role in the sustainability of the food supply chain. These results have significant policy implications for future agricultural policies.
The spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in Italy, in the period March-May 2020, quickly triggered a deep crisis, causing an immediate economic slowdown and consequently a strong contraction in domestic demand and trade. The food supply chain faced severe difficulties, although its anti-cyclical nature allowed for greater resilience compared to other economic sectors. In this framework of ongoing uncertainty, it is important to understand the response of farms to the crisis, and their role in the sustainability of the post-pandemic food supply chain, even for future policy interventions in the short and medium term. The purpose of the paper is to investigate how diversification affected the response of farms to the Covid-19 crisis, and explore whether the changes required by the post-crisis scenario can produce opportunities for their activities. The study investigates a sample of fifteen farms in central Italy through semi-structured interviews, performing a lexicon-based text and sentiment analysis. The results highlight the importance of farm diversification in dealing with the Covid-19 crisis, and emphasise the role of diversified farms for the sustainability of the agri-food system. These results have interesting policy implications, particularly regarding support for the competitiveness of farms by improving sustainable logistics, electronic commerce and exchanges of knowledge and innovations among farmers; these measures should be taken into account to target the future agricultural, rural and food policies, at both national and local level.

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