The Covid-19 impacts on the European Union aquaculture sector

There have been a number of indications of strong negative impacts of Covid-19 and the preventive measures associated with the pandemic for all food sectors. However, there is increasing evidence that the picture is quite nuanced where the Covid related measures are creating challenges for some and...

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Published in:Marine Policy
Main Authors: NIELSEN Rasmus, VILLASANTE Sebastian, FERNANDEZ POLANCO José M., GUILLEN GARCIA Jordi, LLORENTE Ignacio, ASCHE Frank
Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER SCI LTD 1480
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Online Access:https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC129157
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308597X22004080
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2022.105361
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spelling ftjrc:oai:publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu:JRC129157 2023-05-15T18:41:14+02:00 The Covid-19 impacts on the European Union aquaculture sector NIELSEN Rasmus VILLASANTE Sebastian FERNANDEZ POLANCO José M. GUILLEN GARCIA Jordi LLORENTE Ignacio ASCHE Frank 2023 Online https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC129157 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308597X22004080 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2022.105361 eng eng ELSEVIER SCI LTD JRC129157 1480 ftjrc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2022.105361 2022-11-09T23:26:12Z There have been a number of indications of strong negative impacts of Covid-19 and the preventive measures associated with the pandemic for all food sectors. However, there is increasing evidence that the picture is quite nuanced where the Covid related measures are creating challenges for some and opportunities for others. In this paper we investigate the impacts of Covid-19 on the aquaculture sector in the European Union using two approaches; a survey where industry representatives and experts assess the impacts on key economic indicators allowing for positive as well as negative impacts, and recently published aquaculture production data for Denmark and Spain. Our findings show that surveys’ results indicate that, on average, the impact of Covid-19 is negative on the income side, increasing cost and therefore negative with respect to profit. However, in every category the average covers both positive and negative answers suggesting that what was a challenge for some was a window of an opportunity for others. The production data for Denmark and Spain also indicate moderate to no impacts of the Covid-19. The strongest impacts appear on the turbot prices, a species where highly dependent on higher end restaurants. The lower price is a clear indication that there was a significant opportunity cost associated with getting access to other supply chains, particularly as the quantity was also moderately down. JRC.D.2 - Water and Marine Resources Other/Unknown Material Turbot Joint Research Centre, European Commission: JRC Publications Repository Marine Policy 147 105361
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description There have been a number of indications of strong negative impacts of Covid-19 and the preventive measures associated with the pandemic for all food sectors. However, there is increasing evidence that the picture is quite nuanced where the Covid related measures are creating challenges for some and opportunities for others. In this paper we investigate the impacts of Covid-19 on the aquaculture sector in the European Union using two approaches; a survey where industry representatives and experts assess the impacts on key economic indicators allowing for positive as well as negative impacts, and recently published aquaculture production data for Denmark and Spain. Our findings show that surveys’ results indicate that, on average, the impact of Covid-19 is negative on the income side, increasing cost and therefore negative with respect to profit. However, in every category the average covers both positive and negative answers suggesting that what was a challenge for some was a window of an opportunity for others. The production data for Denmark and Spain also indicate moderate to no impacts of the Covid-19. The strongest impacts appear on the turbot prices, a species where highly dependent on higher end restaurants. The lower price is a clear indication that there was a significant opportunity cost associated with getting access to other supply chains, particularly as the quantity was also moderately down. JRC.D.2 - Water and Marine Resources
author NIELSEN Rasmus
VILLASANTE Sebastian
FERNANDEZ POLANCO José M.
GUILLEN GARCIA Jordi
LLORENTE Ignacio
ASCHE Frank
spellingShingle NIELSEN Rasmus
VILLASANTE Sebastian
FERNANDEZ POLANCO José M.
GUILLEN GARCIA Jordi
LLORENTE Ignacio
ASCHE Frank
The Covid-19 impacts on the European Union aquaculture sector
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VILLASANTE Sebastian
FERNANDEZ POLANCO José M.
GUILLEN GARCIA Jordi
LLORENTE Ignacio
ASCHE Frank
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title The Covid-19 impacts on the European Union aquaculture sector
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