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  • Summary The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted vulnerabilities in the agri-food system and wider society The elderly, in particular, have been overrepresented in intensive care units The resulting economic crisis and accelerating geopolitical shifts will change the agri-food system, but it is unclear how this will play out in detail Two factors are important to consider: will societal priorities change and will the state become more interventionist? We examine these uncertainties via four scenarios from a Dutch perspective ?Business as usual? is realistic if the crises are short and manageable ?Government Control? is more state interventionist, after several decades of neo-liberalism, with a greater focus on the economy and employment as the agri-food system is confronted with a long recession ?Regional Communities? is where there is a long period of echo-pandemics, in which a flourishing community spirit, the attention to nature and a healthy living environment with healthy food are permanent and short supply chains and multifunctional agriculture gain ground In ?Green High-Tech Transformation?, the most extreme scenario, the state and technical innovation take on a much larger role in society and our views on our lifestyle change These trends reinforce each other and the government is tasked with creating a new economy The scenarios are not predictions but can be used to structure thought and discussion on the way forward
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  • EuroChoices
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  • unk
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  • WHO
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  • Covid-19 will Change the Agri-food System – but how?
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  • #837344
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  • 2020

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