Resilience for Smallholder Farmers during Pandemic: Model Conceptualization for Agriculture and Food Supply Chain Dynamics

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to severe disruptions in the supply and demand channels of agriculture and food chains. To begin to address challenges arising from this pandemic, the “Agriculture and Food Supply Chain Resilience in the Face of a Health Crisis” project emerged as an initiative of the A...

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Main Authors: Balkan, Büşra Atamer, Menendez, Hector Manuel, III, Nicolaidis Lindqvist, Andreas, Odoemena, Kelechi, Lamb, Robert, Tiongco, Monique Ann, Gupta, Stueti, Peteru, Arpitha
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.qmit-faculty-pubs-10082022-03-26T11:58:20Z Resilience for Smallholder Farmers during Pandemic: Model Conceptualization for Agriculture and Food Supply Chain Dynamics Balkan, Büşra Atamer Menendez, Hector Manuel, III Nicolaidis Lindqvist, Andreas Odoemena, Kelechi Lamb, Robert Tiongco, Monique Ann Gupta, Stueti Peteru, Arpitha The COVID-19 pandemic has led to severe disruptions in the supply and demand channels of agriculture and food chains. To begin to address challenges arising from this pandemic, the “Agriculture and Food Supply Chain Resilience in the Face of a Health Crisis” project emerged as an initiative of the Agriculture Food Special Interest Group of the System Dynamics Society, and was conducted as a (virtual) group model building study with eight system dynamics researchers, practitioners, and students from six different countries. As a result of the project, a stock-flow diagram with nine modules (Food Supply Chain, Food Market, Farm Finance, Agricultural Inputs, Labor, Shelf Life, Cooperation, Information, and Community Health) was built to discuss the effects of the pandemic from the viewpoint of smallholder farmer communities. We depicted the causal relationships and feedback loops related to food supply chain resilience, mainly focusing on the barriers in input access and market access. This study has been prepared to facilitate dialogue among related stakeholders and provide critical causal loops for researchers and practitioners interested in providing formal simulation modeling solutions to mitigate the effects of these disruptions and enhancing agriculture and food supply chain resilience. 2021-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/qmit-faculty-pubs/9 https://proceedings.systemdynamics.org/2021/index.html Quantitative Methods and Information Technology Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Agricultural and Resource Economics Food Security Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic Agricultural and Resource Economics
Food Security
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
spellingShingle Agricultural and Resource Economics
Food Security
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
Balkan, Büşra Atamer
Menendez, Hector Manuel, III
Nicolaidis Lindqvist, Andreas
Odoemena, Kelechi
Lamb, Robert
Tiongco, Monique Ann
Gupta, Stueti
Peteru, Arpitha
Resilience for Smallholder Farmers during Pandemic: Model Conceptualization for Agriculture and Food Supply Chain Dynamics
description The COVID-19 pandemic has led to severe disruptions in the supply and demand channels of agriculture and food chains. To begin to address challenges arising from this pandemic, the “Agriculture and Food Supply Chain Resilience in the Face of a Health Crisis” project emerged as an initiative of the Agriculture Food Special Interest Group of the System Dynamics Society, and was conducted as a (virtual) group model building study with eight system dynamics researchers, practitioners, and students from six different countries. As a result of the project, a stock-flow diagram with nine modules (Food Supply Chain, Food Market, Farm Finance, Agricultural Inputs, Labor, Shelf Life, Cooperation, Information, and Community Health) was built to discuss the effects of the pandemic from the viewpoint of smallholder farmer communities. We depicted the causal relationships and feedback loops related to food supply chain resilience, mainly focusing on the barriers in input access and market access. This study has been prepared to facilitate dialogue among related stakeholders and provide critical causal loops for researchers and practitioners interested in providing formal simulation modeling solutions to mitigate the effects of these disruptions and enhancing agriculture and food supply chain resilience.
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author Balkan, Büşra Atamer
Menendez, Hector Manuel, III
Nicolaidis Lindqvist, Andreas
Odoemena, Kelechi
Lamb, Robert
Tiongco, Monique Ann
Gupta, Stueti
Peteru, Arpitha
author_facet Balkan, Büşra Atamer
Menendez, Hector Manuel, III
Nicolaidis Lindqvist, Andreas
Odoemena, Kelechi
Lamb, Robert
Tiongco, Monique Ann
Gupta, Stueti
Peteru, Arpitha
author_sort Balkan, Büşra Atamer
title Resilience for Smallholder Farmers during Pandemic: Model Conceptualization for Agriculture and Food Supply Chain Dynamics
title_short Resilience for Smallholder Farmers during Pandemic: Model Conceptualization for Agriculture and Food Supply Chain Dynamics
title_full Resilience for Smallholder Farmers during Pandemic: Model Conceptualization for Agriculture and Food Supply Chain Dynamics
title_fullStr Resilience for Smallholder Farmers during Pandemic: Model Conceptualization for Agriculture and Food Supply Chain Dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Resilience for Smallholder Farmers during Pandemic: Model Conceptualization for Agriculture and Food Supply Chain Dynamics
title_sort resilience for smallholder farmers during pandemic: model conceptualization for agriculture and food supply chain dynamics
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/qmit-faculty-pubs/9
https://proceedings.systemdynamics.org/2021/index.html
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