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Household food insecurity and coping strategies in Southern Ethiopia

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Abstract Background Hunger and undernourishment are the main challenges of today’s world and 960 million people are hungry and undernourished. Food insecurity is an enduring, critical challenge in Ethiopia. Majority of the previous studies overlooked relevant determinant factors which affect the occurrence of food insecurity. This study aims to investigate household level food insecurity determinate factors and coping strategies used in the study area. Method Explanatory and descriptive research was designed to assess household food insecurity and coping strategies in Analemmo district of southern Ethiopia. A multi-stage purposive sampling technique was used for the purpose of this study. Two hundred households were selected systematically following list of food insecure households. Econometric models were employed using binary logit model. Household calorie acquisition was calculated to categorize households into food secure and food insecurely status. Results The survey result showed that 64% of the respondents were food insecure. Variables such as agro-ecology, age and education status, number of oxen, soil and water conservation, amount of credit, cultivated land size and receiving remittance were negatively but significantly (P < 0.05) affected households' food insecurity level. Female and young groups of the community were more food insecure as compared to others groups. The community was coping food shortage by relying on less preferred and less expensive food followed by participating in off-farm activities and borrowing food. Housesholds in the study area were utilizing less preferred foods to cope up food shortage and starvation. Conclusion Efforts of different developmental organizations should give due emphasis to household's wealth level, female-headed household and young and old-aged members of the community. Crop land production supported by modern agricultural technologies and information can reduce agricultural risks, and enhance productivity per unit land.
Title: Household food insecurity and coping strategies in Southern Ethiopia
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Abstract Background Hunger and undernourishment are the main challenges of today’s world and 960 million people are hungry and undernourished.
Food insecurity is an enduring, critical challenge in Ethiopia.
Majority of the previous studies overlooked relevant determinant factors which affect the occurrence of food insecurity.
This study aims to investigate household level food insecurity determinate factors and coping strategies used in the study area.
Method Explanatory and descriptive research was designed to assess household food insecurity and coping strategies in Analemmo district of southern Ethiopia.
A multi-stage purposive sampling technique was used for the purpose of this study.
Two hundred households were selected systematically following list of food insecure households.
Econometric models were employed using binary logit model.
Household calorie acquisition was calculated to categorize households into food secure and food insecurely status.
Results The survey result showed that 64% of the respondents were food insecure.
Variables such as agro-ecology, age and education status, number of oxen, soil and water conservation, amount of credit, cultivated land size and receiving remittance were negatively but significantly (P < 0.
05) affected households' food insecurity level.
Female and young groups of the community were more food insecure as compared to others groups.
The community was coping food shortage by relying on less preferred and less expensive food followed by participating in off-farm activities and borrowing food.
Housesholds in the study area were utilizing less preferred foods to cope up food shortage and starvation.
Conclusion Efforts of different developmental organizations should give due emphasis to household's wealth level, female-headed household and young and old-aged members of the community.
Crop land production supported by modern agricultural technologies and information can reduce agricultural risks, and enhance productivity per unit land.

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