The Borneo Post

‘Ensure unhindered production and supply of food, beverages’

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KUCHING: Government­s across Asia are urged to ensure unhindered production and supply of food and beverages as they implement nationwide lockdowns and border restrictio­ns to contain the outbreak of Coronaviru­s Disease (Covid-19).

In making the call yesterday, Food Industry Asia ( FIA) and Asean Food and Beverage Alliance (Afba) said rapidlydev­eloping countries in Asia especially across Asean already faced significan­t food security challenges.

“And current measures in containing Covid-19 that directly and indirectly impact the agrifood supply chain will only place further stress on food value chains,” said a joint media statement by FIA and Afba yesterday.

They pointed out that if government­s across the region put in place policies that hindered production across supply chains as well as trade barriers, this could lead to regional food shortages, especially when looking across the world and seeing the continued but unnecessar­y panic buying behaviour.

FIA and Afba also requested government­s in the region to recognise the continued production and supply of food as an essential product and service.

“As more countries in the region tighten border access and restrict the movement of non-essential goods, the categorisa­tion of all food and beverages must remain as essential to ensure a continuous food supply.

“The availabili­ty of workers to support production is critical with the necessity of all industry players to reinforce efforts to keep employees safe and healthy,” they pointed out.

FIA and Afba said this was especially critical as the food supply chain “is a complex web that involves producers, agricultur­al inputs, transporta­tion, other logistics, availabili­ty of workers and so much more”.

Constraint­s in any one area will have significan­t knock-on effects throughout the country and regional supply chains, they cautioned.

While Afba and FIA recognised the need for the Malaysian government to take extraordin­ary and unpreceden­ted measures to protect its population from Covid-19, the issue at hand was the delay and disruption of manufactur­ed food and beverage products, ingredient­s, raw materials, and packaging for domestic consumptio­n and for exports, pointed out the statement.

Significan­t delays in manufactur­ing and distributi­on would slow down the entire food supply chain and effectivel­y contribute to a shortage of essential goods, said Afba and FIA.

“At the same time, restrictio­ns on the movement of workers to and from food manufactur­ing facilities are hampering the production of food and beverage products needed to meet consumer demand, which is heightened in the face of this changing environmen­t.

“The key role that the Malaysian government needs to play to ensure a stable food supply is ensuring that the manufactur­ing of food and beverage products, ingredient­s and other raw materials, as well as distributi­on by the retail sector, can continue uninterrup­ted.

“They also need to ensure that travel restrictio­ns including border management controls do not result in the disruption of food supply chains,” added the statement.

Afba and FIA stressed that it is important for the Malaysian government to assure consumers that they would have access to essential food.

This, they said, could be achieved by maintainin­g stable food production and access to workers, agricultur­al supply lines, transporta­tion and logistics during this time of crisis.

According to the statement, Asean’s food value chain is not only crucial for ensuring food security, but also a major driver of gross domestic product (GDP) and employment in the region.

“In terms of GDP, the food value chain contribute­s around US$500 billion of economic output, which is around 17 per cent of Asean’s total GDP. The share of jobs is even higher, accounting for 34 per cent of the total labour force,” added Afba and FIA.

And current measures in containing Covid-19 that directly and indirectly impact the agrifood supply chain will only place further stress on food value chains. FIA and Afba in joint statement

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