posted on 2024-09-05, 21:22authored byGideon Boniface, C.G. Magomba
On 8 June 2020, the Government of Tanzania officially declared the country to be free of COVID-19 and all restrictions have since been lifted. As of 3 December 2020, Tanzania had only 509 confirmed cases of the virus and 21 deaths. Nevertheless, neighbouring countries are still facing the threat of the pandemic, all of which are key trading partners. Their continuing COVID-19 control measures have disrupted regional and domestic agricultural markets and affected local livelihoods and food systems. This study analysed the resulting impacts in those systems in several rice-producing communities in Morogoro Region, south-western Tanzania.
Funding
Department for International Development, UK Government
History
Publisher
APRA, Future Agricultures Consortium
Citation
Boniface, G. and Magomba, C.G. (2020) Impact of COVID-19 on Food Systems and Rural Livelihoods in Tanzania. Round 2 – December 2020, APRA COVID-19 Country Report, Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium