ED-2337/20 Online survey (E) on covid-19 and the coffee sector: impact, resources and mitigation measures – COFFEE-EXPORTING COUNTRIES (E) |
The Executive Director presents his compliments and, in view of the dramatic situation arising from the outbreak of covid-19 pandemic, requests ICO members and coffee stakeholders to fill out an online survey focusing on the impacts in producing countries.
The objective of the survey is to assist ICO Members and the global coffee community by assessing the short- and long-term impact on the coffee sector and to identify mitigation measures and available and needed resources.
The survey should be completed by 27 May 2020 at the latest. The answers to the survey below will complement the assessment being carried out by ICO, its partners and stakeholders and will help outline current perceptions and trends and serve as an instrument to advocate for and access resources and funding to help mitigate the negative impact of covid-19 on the health, social and economic life of all those working in the coffee sector and their families.
The objective of the survey is to assist ICO Members and the global coffee community by assessing the short- and long-term impact on the coffee sector and to identify mitigation measures and available and needed resources.
The survey should be completed by 27 May 2020 at the latest. The answers to the survey below will complement the assessment being carried out by ICO, its partners and stakeholders and will help outline current perceptions and trends and serve as an instrument to advocate for and access resources and funding to help mitigate the negative impact of covid-19 on the health, social and economic life of all those working in the coffee sector and their families.
Remarks
All the information provided by the respondents will be treated to ensure confidentiality and the results will be presented exclusively in an aggregated form.
If you face technical hurdles with this online tool, please print and fill the questionnaire and send it by email to the Chief Economist, Denis Seudieu (seudieu@ico.org ).