India is showing the world what a broken food supply chain under coronavirus restrictions looks like. Two weeks into the world’s biggest lockdown, the people who move the essentials from farms to stores aren’t showing up for work, the WSJ’s Rajesh Roy and Vibhuti Agarwal report, and food shops say basic items are increasingly hard to find . The problem isn’t a lack of food but a lack of people. India’s highly fragmented food industry depends on hundreds of millions of small farmers selling through a system of millions of middlemen who eventually deliver to millions of tiny shops. But seasonal workers aren’t showing up at farms, and the few truckers willing to work are unable to buy food on the road and are getting harassed by police. Even online companies are hobbled as delivery drivers are halted because authorities can’t tell if they meet standards […]