Think City proposes healthy food vouchers or rations, better food security amid Covid-19 | Malay Mail

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Think City proposes healthy food vouchers or rations, better food security amid Covid-19

Wednesday, 01 Apr 2020 08:55 AM MYTCustomers do their shopping at the Gunung Rapat wet market in Kuala Lumpur March 26, 2020. — Picture by Firdaus Latif

Think City highlighted the challenge of ensuring access to stable, sufficient and healthy food supply at affordable prices, before listing out four risks and four mitigation strategies that can be applied. A Gardenia staff unloads fresh loaves of bread at a convenience store in Petaling Jaya March 25, 2020. — Picture by Ahmad ZamzahuriThink City said another risk is that there could be food shortages if Malaysians continue to hoard food, with estimates of 20 to 25 per cent increase in demand at stores amid changing consumer behaviour during the movement control order.

It said local production could be affected as livestock especially poultry is heavily dependent on imported animal feed, while food packaging shortages and regulations could cause bottlenecks, and ill employees could result in an estimated 30 per cent of staff loss at a time in the worst-case scenario.

Think City said Malaysia could also create a centralised food planning and logistics system using currently unutilised warehouses and also employing people who recently lost their jobs, besides also planning to diversify and increase local food production for longer-term consumption while also reducing reliance on imports.

Citing 2018 figures, the food products which Malaysia is shown to be fully self-sufficient and without having to rely on imports are tuna, bananas, shrimp, long bean, cucumber, spinach, egg and brinjal.

 

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