Determinants of change and household responses to food insecurity: Empirical evidence from Nigeria

Limited economic and physical capacities as well as environmental and economic shocks have constrained the ability of many Nigerian households to feed themselves adequately. This has resulted in food shortages; and they had to adopt various consumption-related strategies to mitigate the effect of th...

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Autores principales: Edeh, Hyacinth O., Gyimah-Brempong, Kwabena
Formato: Journal Article
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Publicado: Academic Journals 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151324
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description Limited economic and physical capacities as well as environmental and economic shocks have constrained the ability of many Nigerian households to feed themselves adequately. This has resulted in food shortages; and they had to adopt various consumption-related strategies to mitigate the effect of the shortfalls. Using the 2010/2011 Nigeria Living Standards Measurement Study-Integrated Surveys on Agriculture data and the reduced consumption coping strategy index (RCCSI), this paper examined the determinants of change in food (in)security of Nigerian households in the two major farming periods. Results showed that there were significant differences in the food insecurity status of households in the two periods. The likelihood of change in the food security status were determined by sex of the household head, farmland holdings, nature of livelihood, shocks associated with land loss, and climate change events. Coping strategies in the two periods were dietary change and rationing strategies. However, the frequency of use of these strategies was higher in the post-planting period and more among female-headed households. The use of high-yielding climate-resistant crops and reduction in post-harvest losses through processing and improved storage facilities were advocated.
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spelling CGSpace1513242024-10-25T07:54:45Z Determinants of change and household responses to food insecurity: Empirical evidence from Nigeria Edeh, Hyacinth O. Gyimah-Brempong, Kwabena food storage households food security resilience postharvest losses Limited economic and physical capacities as well as environmental and economic shocks have constrained the ability of many Nigerian households to feed themselves adequately. This has resulted in food shortages; and they had to adopt various consumption-related strategies to mitigate the effect of the shortfalls. Using the 2010/2011 Nigeria Living Standards Measurement Study-Integrated Surveys on Agriculture data and the reduced consumption coping strategy index (RCCSI), this paper examined the determinants of change in food (in)security of Nigerian households in the two major farming periods. Results showed that there were significant differences in the food insecurity status of households in the two periods. The likelihood of change in the food security status were determined by sex of the household head, farmland holdings, nature of livelihood, shocks associated with land loss, and climate change events. Coping strategies in the two periods were dietary change and rationing strategies. However, the frequency of use of these strategies was higher in the post-planting period and more among female-headed households. The use of high-yielding climate-resistant crops and reduction in post-harvest losses through processing and improved storage facilities were advocated. 2015-12-14 2024-08-01T02:56:40Z 2024-08-01T02:56:40Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151324 en Open Access Academic Journals Edeh, Hyacinth and Gyimah-Brempong, Kwabena. 2015. Determinants of change and household responses to food insecurity: Empirical evidence from Nigeria. African Journal of Agricultural Research 10(5): 423-433. https://doi.org/10.5897/ajar2014.9037
spellingShingle food storage
households
food security
resilience
postharvest losses
Edeh, Hyacinth O.
Gyimah-Brempong, Kwabena
Determinants of change and household responses to food insecurity: Empirical evidence from Nigeria
title Determinants of change and household responses to food insecurity: Empirical evidence from Nigeria
title_full Determinants of change and household responses to food insecurity: Empirical evidence from Nigeria
title_fullStr Determinants of change and household responses to food insecurity: Empirical evidence from Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of change and household responses to food insecurity: Empirical evidence from Nigeria
title_short Determinants of change and household responses to food insecurity: Empirical evidence from Nigeria
title_sort determinants of change and household responses to food insecurity empirical evidence from nigeria
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households
food security
resilience
postharvest losses
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