Zuzana Kapustová – Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Faculty of Economics and Management, Tr. A. Hlinku 2, 949 76 Nitra, Slovakia

Mária Urbánova – Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Faculty of Economics and Management, Tr. A. Hlinku 2, 949 76 Nitra, Slovakia

Izabela Adamicková –Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Faculty of Economics and Management, Tr. A. Hlinku 2, 949 76 Nitra, Slovakia

Peter Bielik – Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Faculty of Economics and Management, Tr. A. Hlinku 2, 949 76 Nitra, Slovakia

Keywords:         

Biofuels;
COVID-19;
Food;
Prices;
Sustainability

DOI: https://doi.org/10.31410/ERAZ.S.P.2024.87

Abstract: Biofuels refer to sustainable alternatives derived from biomass to replace fossil fuels, contributing significantly to reducing carbon dioxide emissions. However, the biofuel and food price debate is a long-standing, controversial one, with wide-ranging views, both in the public debate and in the scientific literature. The major problem of preferred feedstocks for the 1st generation biofuel production is that these feedstocks are also used for food and feed production. Moreover, there is persistent concern that biofuels compete with food production and that increasing biofuels prices lead to an increase in agricultural commodity prices. The lockdowns as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic hit the biofuel sector and reduced demand for all transport modes as energy demand around the world has decreased by 18 – 25%. Lower demand for biofuels affects the demand for its feedstocks, maize and oilseeds, which, in turn, affect the markets for other crops and animal products. The paper intends to provide an expert perspective on the issue of the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on agri-food and biofuel sector in the EU –the world leader in the production and use of biodiesel for transport. More specifically, the linkages between the first-generation biofuels and agri-food commodity prices will be examined using co-integration analysis and VECM-type models.

10th International Scientific ERAZ Conference – ERAZ 2024 – Selected Papers: KNOWLEDGE BASED SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT,  hybrid – online, virtually and in person, Lisbon, Portugal, June 6, 2024

ERAZ Selected Papers published by: Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans – Belgrade, Serbia

ERAZ conference partners: Faculty of Logistics, University of Maribor, Maribor (Slovenia); University of National and World Economy – UNWE, Sofia (Bulgaria); Center for Political Research and Documentation (KEPET), Research Laboratory of the Department of Political Science of University of Crete (Greece); Institute of Public Finance – Zagreb (Croatia); Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Ohrid, University of St. Kliment Ohridski from Bitola (North Macedonia)

ERAZ Conference 2024 Selected Papers: ISBN 978-86-80194-87-5, ISSN 2683-5568, DOI: https://doi.org/10.31410/ERAZ.S.P.2024

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Suggested citation

Kapustová, Z., Urbánová, M., Adamicková, I., & Bielik, P. (2024). The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Agri-Food and Biofuel Sector in the EU. In P. Alexandre et al. (Eds.), ERAZ Conference – Knowledge Based Sustainable Development: Vol 10. Selected Papers (pp. 87-95). Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans. https://doi.org/10.31410/ERAZ.S.P.2024.87