Household food production and dietary diversity in a remote, former socialist society: Panel data evidence from Tajikistan

Background Despite a growing interest in household-level agriculture–nutrition linkage, evidence remains thin in countries like Tajikistan, one of the poorest former socialist countries where food crop production decisions by individual farm households had been significantly regulated by the governm...

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Main Authors: Takeshima, Hiroyuki, Lambrecht, Isabel B., Akramov, Kamiljon T., Ergasheva, Tanzila
Format: Journal Article
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Published: SAGE Publications 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176402
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author Takeshima, Hiroyuki
Lambrecht, Isabel B.
Akramov, Kamiljon T.
Ergasheva, Tanzila
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Takeshima, Hiroyuki
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Lambrecht, Isabel B.
Akramov, Kamiljon T.
Ergasheva, Tanzila
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description Background Despite a growing interest in household-level agriculture–nutrition linkage, evidence remains thin in countries like Tajikistan, one of the poorest former socialist countries where food crop production decisions by individual farm households had been significantly regulated by the government until recently. Objectives We narrow this knowledge gap by examining the linkages between households’ food production practice as well as their productivity performances and dietary diversity scores (DDS) of both the household and individual women in Tajikistan. Methods We use a panel sample of households and individual women of reproductive ages in the Khatlon province of Tajikistan, the poorest province and a major agricultural region of the country. Difference-in-difference propensity score regressions and panel fixed-effects instrumental variable regressions are applied. Results Higher overall diversity in food groups (FGs) produced by households, as well as greater overall production per land and per household member at the household level, leads to higher DDS both for the household and for individual women, particularly in areas with poor food market access. FG-specific analyses suggest that for vegetables, fruits, legumes/nuts/seeds, dairy products, and eggs, significant one-on-one linkage exists between own production and consumption for these FGs. Conclusions Results underscore the importance of supporting household-level agricultural diversification and agricultural productivity growth in Tajikistan to improve dietary diversity, especially in remote areas.
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spelling CGSpace1764022025-11-26T14:53:57Z Household food production and dietary diversity in a remote, former socialist society: Panel data evidence from Tajikistan Takeshima, Hiroyuki Lambrecht, Isabel B. Akramov, Kamiljon T. Ergasheva, Tanzila household food security dietary diversity agriculture smallholders Background Despite a growing interest in household-level agriculture–nutrition linkage, evidence remains thin in countries like Tajikistan, one of the poorest former socialist countries where food crop production decisions by individual farm households had been significantly regulated by the government until recently. Objectives We narrow this knowledge gap by examining the linkages between households’ food production practice as well as their productivity performances and dietary diversity scores (DDS) of both the household and individual women in Tajikistan. Methods We use a panel sample of households and individual women of reproductive ages in the Khatlon province of Tajikistan, the poorest province and a major agricultural region of the country. Difference-in-difference propensity score regressions and panel fixed-effects instrumental variable regressions are applied. Results Higher overall diversity in food groups (FGs) produced by households, as well as greater overall production per land and per household member at the household level, leads to higher DDS both for the household and for individual women, particularly in areas with poor food market access. FG-specific analyses suggest that for vegetables, fruits, legumes/nuts/seeds, dairy products, and eggs, significant one-on-one linkage exists between own production and consumption for these FGs. Conclusions Results underscore the importance of supporting household-level agricultural diversification and agricultural productivity growth in Tajikistan to improve dietary diversity, especially in remote areas. 2025-12 2025-09-08T19:08:45Z 2025-09-08T19:08:45Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176402 en https://doi.org/10.1111/agec.12571 https://doi.org/10.1057/s41287-021-00379-z https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140750 Limited Access SAGE Publications Takeshima, Hiroyuki; Lambrecht, Isabel Brigitte; Akramov, Kamiljon; and Ergasheva, Tanzila. 2025. Household food production and dietary diversity in a remote, former socialist society: Panel data evidence from Tajikistan. Food and Nutrition Bulletin 46(4): 164-178. https://doi.org/10.1177/03795721251366106
spellingShingle household food security
dietary diversity
agriculture
smallholders
Takeshima, Hiroyuki
Lambrecht, Isabel B.
Akramov, Kamiljon T.
Ergasheva, Tanzila
Household food production and dietary diversity in a remote, former socialist society: Panel data evidence from Tajikistan
title Household food production and dietary diversity in a remote, former socialist society: Panel data evidence from Tajikistan
title_full Household food production and dietary diversity in a remote, former socialist society: Panel data evidence from Tajikistan
title_fullStr Household food production and dietary diversity in a remote, former socialist society: Panel data evidence from Tajikistan
title_full_unstemmed Household food production and dietary diversity in a remote, former socialist society: Panel data evidence from Tajikistan
title_short Household food production and dietary diversity in a remote, former socialist society: Panel data evidence from Tajikistan
title_sort household food production and dietary diversity in a remote former socialist society panel data evidence from tajikistan
topic household food security
dietary diversity
agriculture
smallholders
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176402
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