Paper:
Impact of the Global Food Crisis on Germany’s Food Aid Measures: In the Context of COVID-19, Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine, and Extreme Weather
Tetsuya Nakamura*, , Steven Lloyd*, Atsushi Maruyama**, and Satoru Masuda***
*Kyoei University
4158 Uchimaki, Kasukabe, Saitama 344-0051, Japan
Corresponding author
**Chiba University
Matsudo, Japan
***Teikyo University
Utsunomiya, Japan
This study examines the results of an online survey on the impact of the global food crisis on Germany’s food aid measures. The global food crisis has left Germans food insecure, leading them to seek additional financial support to increase food production, including lower sales tax and aid for vulnerable groups. Perception of the causes of the food crisis differ across socio-economic groups, such as age, education, and income. Older participants were dissatisfied with the measures taken by the government and European Union to secure the functioning of the food security system. This group was also supportive of reduced consumption tax on food and increased charitable assistance for vulnerable groups. In Germany, where the birthrate is steadily declining and the population is aging, social security system reform is underway, with hope for stable and sustainable food assistance supported by older generations.
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