Resilience360 Research Reveals the Impact of COVID-19 on the United States Food and Beverage Industry
Resilience360, a leader in supply chain risk management solutions, released a report that reveals that the meat industry could face up to a whopping $20 billion in losses due to COVID-19 related disruptions. The meat industry has been severely impacted by the infections of more than 20,000 workers, as well as a decreased demand for meat at schools and restaurants during COVID-19 government shutdowns. A number of meat production plants have closed, causing increased wholesale prices and decreased livestock prices, and the industry will most likely see long-term challenges due to disruptions caused by the pandemic.
The Resilience360 report also shows that COVID-related disruptions have led to temporary food shortages, increased grocery prices and limited selections in supermarkets. In fact, grocery prices increased a shocking 2.6 percent in April, which is the biggest one-month increase since 1974. And meat prices increased even more: chicken prices by 5.8 percent, processed meat by 5.7 percent, beef by 3.3 percent and pork by 3.0 percent.
“The United States domestic food supply chain showed resilience during the worst of the pandemic in the second quarter, but the long-term effects remain to be seen,” Mirko Woitzik, Manager EMEA, Risk Intelligence for Resilience360. “We could see a future disruption of food supply chains if we have a second wave of COVID-19 infections.”
The report also shares the following facts and statistics:
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