Factors influencing household food security among smallholder farmers in the Mudzi district of Zimbabwe
Factors influencing household food security among smallholder farmers in the Mudzi district of Zimbabwe
This article examines factors influencing household food security among smallholder farmers in Mudzi district of Zimbabwe. Data for this study were collected from 120 randomly selected households, using a structured questionnaire. Analytical techniques employed included descriptive statistics of respondents' characteristics and linear regression analysis to identify factors influencing their household food security. The results show that household dietary diversity is influenced by the age and education of the household head, household labour and size, livestock ownership, access to market information and remittances. Linear regression on another indicator, the household food insecurity access score, shows that labour, education of the household head, household size, remittances, livestock ownership and access to market information all affect household food security. The study therefore recommends that government and other development agencies enhance food security among smallholders through promoting labour-saving technologies, enhancing the flow of remittances to rural areas, facilitating access to market information, and farmer education.
CITATION: Mango, Nelson. Factors influencing household food security among smallholder farmers in the Mudzi district of Zimbabwe . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2014. Development Southern Africa, Vol. 31, No. 4, July 2014, pp. 625-640 - Available at: https://library.au.int/factors-influencing-household-food-security-among-smallholder-farmers-mudzi-district-zimbabwe-3