THE ROLE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE IN MITIGATING IMPACTS OF PANDEMICS FORSUSTAINABLE FOOD SECURITY
Date
2022
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Chuka University
Abstract
Pandemics like COVID-19 have spread rapidly and extensively around the world 
resulting to profound implications on food and nutrition security. The pandemics affects 
food systems stability which threatens food availability, food access and food utilization. 
Covid-19 has since 2019 become a major disruption to food supply chains due to
lockdowns that have resulted to low supply of factors of production like inputs, labour 
among others resulting to decreased productivity of production systems. The pandemics 
have resulted in lower incomes and higher prices of some foods, putting food out of reach 
for many, and undermining the right to food and hence affecting the achievement of 
Sustainable Development Goal 2. The pandemics are intertwined with the sustainability 
of food security in complex ways. The Covid-19 pandemic raises the risk that 
government’s attention and funding will be diverted from climate change and
environmental maintenance concerns such as biodiversity and ecosystem maintenance to 
health systems maintenance which will affect the sustainability of the food system and the 
nations’ economies. These situations call for transformation of food systems through
farming communities embracing sustainable production systems like organic farming 
which is low cost and uses locally available resources. Organic farming will enable 
communities to increase food and nutrition security by enabling diversification of food
systems and empower vulnerable and marginalized groups and promote sustainability of 
the production system across all aspects of food supply chains, from production to 
consumption. This will occur because organic farming facilitates inter-system linkages 
that ensures that the food systems, ecological systems, and economic systems results to
positive synergies for increased system productivity for sustainable food and nutrition 
security. This way farmers will be well equipped to steer the world towards a ‘new 
normal’ in the way it produces food, trades, and consumes and support the resilience and
growth of agricultural producers.
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gkgathungu@yahoo.com or ggathungu@chuka.ac.ke
Keywords
Pandemics, Food Systems, Organic Farming, Sustainability
Citation
Gathungu, G. K. (2022). The role of organic agriculture in mitigating impacts of pandemics for sustainable food security. In: Isutsa, D. K. (Ed.). Proceedings of the 8th International  Research Conference held in Chuka University from 7th to 8 th October, 2021, Chuka, Kenya, p. 59-63.
