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Feeding People in a Crisis: The UK Food System and the COVID Pandemic

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Feeding People in a Crisis: The UK Food System and the COVID Pandemic

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael Winter
By (author) Steven Guilbert
By (author) Timothy Wilkinson
By (author) Matt Lobley
By (author) Catherine Broomfield

ISBN:

9781529242188

Publisher:

Bristol University Press

Imprint:

Bristol University Press

Publication Date:

1st January 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 203mm

Description

This book is about feeding people in a crisis. It tells the story of changing patterns of food provisioning in the UK during the Coronavirus pandemic looking at food consumption, retail, processing, distribution and production activities. The authors discuss whether COVID-19 exposed a flawed food system or demonstrated the systems resilience and consider COVIDs uneven impacts across supply chains, retailers and consumers, reflecting on its implications for more vulnerable in society and for food businesses with weaker market positions in the food chain.

Panic buying in March 2020 generated enduring media images of empty supermarket shelves. These became an emotive symbol of COVID-19s negative impacts on the UK food system. Some commentators suggested that the pandemic had revealed a broken system and supply chain fragilities. Yet, as the pandemic progressed in the UK, there were remarkably few food shortages. Through a period of dramatic social change, the just-in-time food system demonstrated, in its own terms, considerable resilience. This book reflects on UK food system adaptation during COVID, the winners and losers of pandemic-induced change, and the lasting impacts of COVID-19 on the UK food system.

Author Bio

Michael Winter OBE is the Glanely Professor of Agricultural Change at the University of Exeter and Chair of Devons Local Nature Partnership. Steven Guilbert is a Research Impact Fellow at the University of Exeter. Timothy Wilkinson is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Rural Policy Research, University of Exeter Matt Lobley is Professor of Rural Resource Management and Director of the CRPR at the University of Exeter. Catherine Broomfield is a Research Associate at the Centre for Rural Policy Research, University of Exeter.

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