Determinants of Household Food Security Status during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Mtendeka Rural Area of KwaZulu-Natal Province

Determinants of Household Food Security Status during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Mtendeka Rural Area of KwaZulu-Natal Province

Author: 
Maseko, Siphamandla
Place: 
Pretoria
Publisher: 
Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC)
Date published: 
2022
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Naidoo, Denver Krishna, jt. author
Hlatshwayo, Simphiwe Innocentia, jt. author
Ojo, Temitope, jt. author
Simon, Mjabuliseni, jt. author
Ngidi, Claaupas, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Africa Insight
Source: 
Africa Insight, Vol. 52, No. 1, 2022, pp. 5–20
Abstract: 

This study aimed to determine the food security status and the factors affecting rural households during the Covid-19 period. Data was collected through questionnaires and descriptive analysis. HFIAS and ordered logistic regression were used to analyse data. Thirty per cent of households were food secure, 62.5 per cent mildly food insecure, and 7.5 per cent were moderately food insecure. The age of the household head, marital status, educational level, and number of minors had a negative impact on HFIAS, while impact of Covid-19 on household income and social grants had a positive effect on household income. Age and household head education level improved food security status, whereas dependence on social grants and income affected by Covid19 caused food insecurity. The study recommends that government invest in education. Household heads must be educated on diversifying their livelihood options. There is a need to supplement social grants to meet household food needs.

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CITATION: Maseko, Siphamandla. Determinants of Household Food Security Status during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Mtendeka Rural Area of KwaZulu-Natal Province . Pretoria : Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) , 2022. Africa Insight, Vol. 52, No. 1, 2022, pp. 5–20 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frdeterminants-household-food-security-status-during-covid-19-pandemic-mtendeka-rural-area-kwazulu