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All Sides with Ann Fisher - 4-23-2020 A - Coronavirus Impact On Food Supply Expand
 
 
April 23, 2020
04-23-2020
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When the coronavirus became a pandemic, people swamped grocery stores wiping out things like toilet paper and hand sanitizer. However, as Ohio's stay-at-home order drags on there is growing concern for the food supply as the supply chain shows signs of stress.

In Ohio, which ranks 11th in the country for milk production, the coronavirus has been so disruptive that dairy farmers have had to dump milk that can't be sold.

This has become so common that this month the Ohio Department of Agriculture issued guidance on how to properly dispose of raw milk.

Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher, how the coronavirus is affecting the food supply.

Guests:
Laura Reiley, business of food reporter, The Washington Post
Jennifer Smith, reporter covering logistics and supply chain, The Wall Street Journal
Ty Higgins, director of media relations, Ohio Farm Bureau
Lisa Hamler-Fugitt, executive director, Ohio Association of Foodbanks
Amy McCormick, corporate affairs manager, Kroger
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