Transforming Food Systems After COVID-19

Virtual launch event

APRIL 13, 2021 | 9:30 - 11:00 am EDT

COVID-19 upended our food systems in 2020, leading to lost livelihoods, food insecurity, and rising poverty. IFPRI’s flagship report looks at the critical lessons learned and promising opportunities for transforming our food systems to be more resilient, healthy, sustainable, efficient, and inclusive.

FOREWORD

A word from IFPRI

Transforming the world’s food systems is of utmost urgency. Even before COVID-19, hunger was on the rise, many people could not afford healthy diets, and food systems were unsustainable. 2020 brought COVID-19, a crisis which pushed the SDGs further out of reach. But the crisis also yielded lessons and triggered creativity in actions and thinking.  A global sense of urgency and willingness to think beyond traditional barriers, combined with major international summits in 2021, creates an unusual opportunity to make reforms possible.

Johan Swinnen
Director General, IFPRI

Media

Key Facts & Figures

Events

Global Launches

Resources

Past Reports

Themes

Explore thematic chapters to learn about the impact of the pandemic, policy responses, and what this experience means for food system transformation

Beyond COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic highlighted the central role that food system transformation must play in meeting the Sustainable Development Goals, and the need for innovative approaches to financing the transformation.

Policy Systems for Resilience

Policy responses to the pandemic had to be rapid and balance trade-offs among health, economic, and social goals.

Nutrition and Diets

Deterioration of diet quality and diversity because of falling incomes and disrupted food systems risks long-term consequences.

Natural Resources

The pandemic has been a wake-up call for creating integrated nature-positive food systems to restore and maintain the ecosystems that support sustainable food production.

Vulnerable People

Social protection programs were extended to help vulnerable households cope with pandemic disruption, but these programs did not reach everyone in need.

Food Supply Chains

Food supply chains were disrupted by pandemic restrictions, but modernizing trends sped up, and some supply chains were able to innovate quickly.

Regions

Learn about regional responses to the pandemic and how the crisis will shape the future.

COVID-19 impacts and responses differed around the world, affecting people and food chains in diverse ways and highlighting weaknesses and strengths in food systems

Africa south of the Sahara

Short-term policy responses and the global slowdown have had major impacts on growth, value chains, incomes, trade, poverty, and consumption.

Latin America & Caribbean

Countries in the LAC region have been particularly hard hit by the pandemic because of the region’s high level of urbanization.

Central Asia

Central Asian countries suffered substantial impacts on their economies, household welfare, and food and nutrition security, as migrant remittances dropped sharply.

Middle East & North Africa

National policy responses are spurring recovery in some countries, but the fiscal implications of these public investments and increased cash transfers remain uncertain.

East & Southeast Asia

Increased use of e-commerce has helped keep supply chains running, but the effects of the economic slowdown on agrifood-sector jobs and incomes have been devastating.

South Asia

Lockdowns and other preventive measures were initiated early in all countries, and may have been a bigger shock to the region’s economy than the pandemic itself.