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The status and determinants of rural household food insecurity in North Shewa Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia

Yıl 2022, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 1, 6 - 12, 30.06.2022
https://doi.org/10.53663/turjfas.1020187

Öz

Food insecurity and under nutrition are significant challenges to the economic growth of Ethiopia. The objectives of this study were to identify the status and determinants of food insecurity for households targeted under a productive safety net program. About 392 beneficiary households were selected using multistage random sampling methods. The household food balance model and multiple linear regression models were used to measure household food insecurity levels and identify factors affecting food insecurity. According to the food balance model output, all sample households targeted under the program were food insecure. This revealed that the total daily energy available to the sample households was less than 2100 kcal per adult equivalent. Moreover, the multiple regression model output depicts that family size, sex of the respondents, total farm owned by the respondents, livestock size, credit utilization, household participation in community organization, household access to off/non-farm income, and household access to saving habit had a significant effect on food insecurity status of households. Therefore, in order to reduce the food insecurity status of households policymakers should focus on strengthening household saving habits, expanding off/non-farm activities, promoting family planning, and strengthening the credit services.

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This study was supported by Salale University

Kaynakça

  • Achenef, M., Alemayehu, W., & Abera, K. (2016). Level and determinants of food insecurity in East and West Gojjam zones of Amhara Region, Ethiopia: a community based comparative cross-sectional study. BMC Public Health, 16, 503.
  • Amare, W.A., Mulusew, K., Yenesew, F., & Hayimro, E. (2020). Prevalence and associated factors for rural households’ food insecurity in selected districts of east Gojjam zone, northern Ethiopia. BMC Public Health, 20, 202.
  • Arega, B. (2012). Productive safety nets program and household level graduation in drought-prone areas of the Amhara region of Ethiopia: A case study in Lay Gaint district. Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management, 5(4), 604-612.
  • Ayalneh, B., & Shimelis, A. (2009). Household Level Determinants of Food Insecurity in Rural Areas of Dire Dawa, Eastern Ethiopia. African Journal of Food Agriculture Nutrition and Development, 9, 9.
  • Belachew, T., Lindstrom, D., Gebremariam, A., Jira, C., Hattori, MK., Lachat, C., Huybregts, L., & Kolsteren, P. (2012). Predictors of chronic food ınsecurity among adolescents in Southwest Ethiopia: A Longitudinal Study. BMC Public Health, 12, 604.
  • Carter, K. N., Lanumata, T., Kruse, K., & Gorton, D. (2010). What are the determinants of food insecurity in New Zealand and does this differ for males and females?. Australian and New Zealand journal of public health, 34(6), 602-608.
  • Degefa, T. (1996). Belg crop production as a strategy of Households' Food security: A comparative study of Belg Grower and non-Belg farmers in Munessa Woreda, Arsi Zone. MA Thesis, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia.
  • Degefa, T. (2005). Rural Livelihoods, Poverty and Food Insecurity in Ethiopia: A Case Study at Erenssa and Garbi Communities in Oromiya Zone, Amhara National Regional State. Doctoral Dissertation at NTNU.
  • Desalegn, Y.W., & Yu, L. (2017). Analysis of factors affecting household graduation from ethiopian productive safety net program (PSNP): The case of Babile District, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 8, 18.
  • Devereux, S., Sabates, W., Slater, R., Mulugeta, T., Tefera, D., Borwon, T., & Amdissa, T. (2006). Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Program (PSNP): Assessment report: Institute of development studies.
  • Ergando, H. M., & Belete, D. H. (2016). Analysis of household food insecurity and its covariates in Girar Jarso Woreda, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 7(3), 16-30.
  • FAO (2000). The state of food insecurity in the world. Rome.
  • Global Hunger Index (2009). International Food Policy Research Institute. http://www.ifpri.org/publication/2009-global-hunger-index-key-facts-and-findings.
  • Gujarati, DN. (1995). Basic econometrics. 3rd Edn. McGraw-Hill Inc., New York.
  • Kaluski, DN., Ophir, E., & Amede, T. (2002). Food security and nutrition: The Ethiopian case for action. Public Health Nutrution, 5(3), 373-381.
  • Lilian, K., Raphael, G., & Millicent, O. (2013). Household Food Security and Commercialization of Smallholder Farmers in Kenya, a Paper Prepared for the International Conference of the African Association of Agricultural Economists. Tegemeo Institute of Agricultural Policy and Development.
  • Mesay, M. (2001). Study on Rural Households Food Security of Kuyu Woreda, Oromia Regional State. MA Thesis, Addis Ababa University.
  • MoARD (2014). Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP) Programme Implementation Manual (Revised). Addis Ababa: Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MoARD) of Ethiopia.
  • Moroda, G. T., Tolossa, D., & Semie, N. (2018). Food insecurity of rural households in Boset district of Ethiopia: a suite of indicators analysis. Agriculture & Food Security, 7(1), 1-16.
  • Mulu, D., & Workneh, A. (2017). Determinants of Rural Female-headed Households’ Food Security in Ambo District, West Shewa Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. Journal of Science and Sustainable Development, 5(1), 73-87.
  • NSZANRO (2020). North Shewa Zone Agriculture and Natural Resource Office report.
  • Storck, H., Bezabih, E., Berhanu, A., Borowiecki, A. and Shimelis W.H. (1991). Farming Systems and Farm Management Practices of Smallholders in the Hararghe Highlands. Farming System in Practices of Resource Economics in the Tropics, Vol. 11, Wissenschaftsverlag, Vauk, Keil KG, Germany.
  • World Bank/Ethiopia (2015). Press release on A Unique Economic Strategy Delivering High Growth, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
  • WFP and CSA (2019). Comprehensive Food Security and Vulnerability Analysis (CFSVA): Executive Summary. Ethiopia.
  • Yamane, T. (1967). Statistics, an introductory analysis, 2nd Edition. New York, USA
Yıl 2022, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 1, 6 - 12, 30.06.2022
https://doi.org/10.53663/turjfas.1020187

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Achenef, M., Alemayehu, W., & Abera, K. (2016). Level and determinants of food insecurity in East and West Gojjam zones of Amhara Region, Ethiopia: a community based comparative cross-sectional study. BMC Public Health, 16, 503.
  • Amare, W.A., Mulusew, K., Yenesew, F., & Hayimro, E. (2020). Prevalence and associated factors for rural households’ food insecurity in selected districts of east Gojjam zone, northern Ethiopia. BMC Public Health, 20, 202.
  • Arega, B. (2012). Productive safety nets program and household level graduation in drought-prone areas of the Amhara region of Ethiopia: A case study in Lay Gaint district. Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management, 5(4), 604-612.
  • Ayalneh, B., & Shimelis, A. (2009). Household Level Determinants of Food Insecurity in Rural Areas of Dire Dawa, Eastern Ethiopia. African Journal of Food Agriculture Nutrition and Development, 9, 9.
  • Belachew, T., Lindstrom, D., Gebremariam, A., Jira, C., Hattori, MK., Lachat, C., Huybregts, L., & Kolsteren, P. (2012). Predictors of chronic food ınsecurity among adolescents in Southwest Ethiopia: A Longitudinal Study. BMC Public Health, 12, 604.
  • Carter, K. N., Lanumata, T., Kruse, K., & Gorton, D. (2010). What are the determinants of food insecurity in New Zealand and does this differ for males and females?. Australian and New Zealand journal of public health, 34(6), 602-608.
  • Degefa, T. (1996). Belg crop production as a strategy of Households' Food security: A comparative study of Belg Grower and non-Belg farmers in Munessa Woreda, Arsi Zone. MA Thesis, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia.
  • Degefa, T. (2005). Rural Livelihoods, Poverty and Food Insecurity in Ethiopia: A Case Study at Erenssa and Garbi Communities in Oromiya Zone, Amhara National Regional State. Doctoral Dissertation at NTNU.
  • Desalegn, Y.W., & Yu, L. (2017). Analysis of factors affecting household graduation from ethiopian productive safety net program (PSNP): The case of Babile District, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 8, 18.
  • Devereux, S., Sabates, W., Slater, R., Mulugeta, T., Tefera, D., Borwon, T., & Amdissa, T. (2006). Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Program (PSNP): Assessment report: Institute of development studies.
  • Ergando, H. M., & Belete, D. H. (2016). Analysis of household food insecurity and its covariates in Girar Jarso Woreda, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 7(3), 16-30.
  • FAO (2000). The state of food insecurity in the world. Rome.
  • Global Hunger Index (2009). International Food Policy Research Institute. http://www.ifpri.org/publication/2009-global-hunger-index-key-facts-and-findings.
  • Gujarati, DN. (1995). Basic econometrics. 3rd Edn. McGraw-Hill Inc., New York.
  • Kaluski, DN., Ophir, E., & Amede, T. (2002). Food security and nutrition: The Ethiopian case for action. Public Health Nutrution, 5(3), 373-381.
  • Lilian, K., Raphael, G., & Millicent, O. (2013). Household Food Security and Commercialization of Smallholder Farmers in Kenya, a Paper Prepared for the International Conference of the African Association of Agricultural Economists. Tegemeo Institute of Agricultural Policy and Development.
  • Mesay, M. (2001). Study on Rural Households Food Security of Kuyu Woreda, Oromia Regional State. MA Thesis, Addis Ababa University.
  • MoARD (2014). Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP) Programme Implementation Manual (Revised). Addis Ababa: Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MoARD) of Ethiopia.
  • Moroda, G. T., Tolossa, D., & Semie, N. (2018). Food insecurity of rural households in Boset district of Ethiopia: a suite of indicators analysis. Agriculture & Food Security, 7(1), 1-16.
  • Mulu, D., & Workneh, A. (2017). Determinants of Rural Female-headed Households’ Food Security in Ambo District, West Shewa Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. Journal of Science and Sustainable Development, 5(1), 73-87.
  • NSZANRO (2020). North Shewa Zone Agriculture and Natural Resource Office report.
  • Storck, H., Bezabih, E., Berhanu, A., Borowiecki, A. and Shimelis W.H. (1991). Farming Systems and Farm Management Practices of Smallholders in the Hararghe Highlands. Farming System in Practices of Resource Economics in the Tropics, Vol. 11, Wissenschaftsverlag, Vauk, Keil KG, Germany.
  • World Bank/Ethiopia (2015). Press release on A Unique Economic Strategy Delivering High Growth, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
  • WFP and CSA (2019). Comprehensive Food Security and Vulnerability Analysis (CFSVA): Executive Summary. Ethiopia.
  • Yamane, T. (1967). Statistics, an introductory analysis, 2nd Edition. New York, USA
Toplam 25 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Gıda Mühendisliği
Bölüm Research Articles
Yazarlar

Nigusu Abera 0000-0001-6654-6346

Shewadinber Mekonin 0000-0001-8086-5183

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 30 Haziran 2022
Yayımlanma Tarihi 30 Haziran 2022
Gönderilme Tarihi 7 Kasım 2021
Kabul Tarihi 2 Şubat 2022
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2022 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Abera, N., & Mekonin, S. (2022). The status and determinants of rural household food insecurity in North Shewa Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Turkish Journal of Food and Agriculture Sciences, 4(1), 6-12. https://doi.org/10.53663/turjfas.1020187

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