Maize consumption estimation and dietary diversity assessment methods in Malawi

Food security in Malawi is generally equated with adequate maize production, the country’s main staple crop, which accounts for more than 60 percent of total food production. However, reliable estimates of maize consumption are also useful measures for assessing food security. Further, information o...

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Autores principales: Mazunda, John, Droppelmann, Klaus
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153846
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description Food security in Malawi is generally equated with adequate maize production, the country’s main staple crop, which accounts for more than 60 percent of total food production. However, reliable estimates of maize consumption are also useful measures for assessing food security. Further, information on the level of dietary diversity in the country can be used by policymakers and program managers to evaluate progress towards nutrition goals. This policy brief is based on a triangulation exercise evaluating alternative data sources for estimating maize availability and consumption as proxy measures of food security in Malawi. Data sources used for the comparison estimates include the Integrated Household Survey, the Food and Agriculture Organization’s Food Balance Sheets, and documentation from the Malawi office of the World Food Programme (WFP) and the Malawi Vulnerability Assessment Committee. The brief also examines how best to use information from the country’s second Integrated Household Survey to assess the level of dietary diversity in Malawi as a measure of nutrition security. Comparative statistics are applied to assess the reliability and accuracy of available production, consumption, and dietary diversity data, with particular emphasis on maize.
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spelling CGSpace1538462025-11-06T06:55:58Z Maize consumption estimation and dietary diversity assessment methods in Malawi Mazunda, John Droppelmann, Klaus consumption dietary diversity maize Food security in Malawi is generally equated with adequate maize production, the country’s main staple crop, which accounts for more than 60 percent of total food production. However, reliable estimates of maize consumption are also useful measures for assessing food security. Further, information on the level of dietary diversity in the country can be used by policymakers and program managers to evaluate progress towards nutrition goals. This policy brief is based on a triangulation exercise evaluating alternative data sources for estimating maize availability and consumption as proxy measures of food security in Malawi. Data sources used for the comparison estimates include the Integrated Household Survey, the Food and Agriculture Organization’s Food Balance Sheets, and documentation from the Malawi office of the World Food Programme (WFP) and the Malawi Vulnerability Assessment Committee. The brief also examines how best to use information from the country’s second Integrated Household Survey to assess the level of dietary diversity in Malawi as a measure of nutrition security. Comparative statistics are applied to assess the reliability and accuracy of available production, consumption, and dietary diversity data, with particular emphasis on maize. 2012 2024-10-01T13:57:58Z 2024-10-01T13:57:58Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153846 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Mazunda, John; Droppelmann, Klaus 2012. Maize consumption estimation and dietary diversity assessment methods in Malawi. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153846
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Maize consumption estimation and dietary diversity assessment methods in Malawi
title Maize consumption estimation and dietary diversity assessment methods in Malawi
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title_short Maize consumption estimation and dietary diversity assessment methods in Malawi
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dietary diversity
maize
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