Sustaining Agriculture and Nutrition Interventions: Continued Engagement of Village Model Farmers in Nepal.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Food and Nutrition Bulletin Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1177/03795721221106588
Shiva Bhandari, Edward A Frongillo, Rojee Suwal, Pepijn Schreinemachers, Aman Sen Gupta, Christine E Blake, Narayan Prasad Tiwari, Kenda Cunningham
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Abstract

Background: In homestead food production (HFP) programs, village model farmers (VMFs), after training, implement agriculture and nutrition activities to improve household knowledge and practices. Little evidence exists on what enables VMFs to remain actively engaged and for impacts to be sustained.

Objective: To examine variables explaining active engagement of VMFs, at least 4 years post-training, in an HFP program in Nepal.

Methods: We used cross-sectional data, collected from 2018 to 2019, among 4750 VMFs of Suaahara, a multisectoral nutrition program. We assessed whether respondents registered their HFP group with the local government, conducted regular group meetings, discussed vegetable growing and chicken rearing practices with group members, or engaged in saving and credit activities in their HFP group. Outcome variable was a count of these 4 activities in which the VMF engaged. Socioeconomic, demographic, and programmatic explanatory variables were identified a priori and by bivariate analysis and were adjusted in ordinal regression models accounting for clusters.

Results: On average, VMFs engaged in 1.4 activities. Having attended primary or secondary school (adjusted odds ratios [AOR] = 1.39), being a female community health volunteer (AOR = 1.27), being from an advantaged caste/ethnic group (AOR = 1.34), receiving additional trainings (AOR = 1.56) and inputs (AOR = 1.31) were associated with more active engagement of VMFs.

Conclusion: Village model farmers receiving more training and inputs were more likely to remain actively engaged. Female community health workers, people from higher caste/ethnic groups, and those with primary or secondary education were more likely to remain active VMFs and could be targeted for this role in HFP programs leading to sustained impact.

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可持续农业和营养干预:尼泊尔乡村模范农民的持续参与。
背景:在家园粮食生产(HFP)项目中,村模范农民(VMFs)经过培训后,实施农业和营养活动,以改善家庭知识和实践。几乎没有证据表明是什么使志愿志愿基金继续积极参与,并使影响持续下去。目的:在尼泊尔的一个HFP项目中,研究解释VMFs在培训后至少4年积极参与的变量。方法:我们使用了2018年至2019年在多部门营养计划Suaahara的4750名VMFs中收集的横断面数据。我们评估了受访者是否在当地政府注册了他们的HFP小组,定期举行小组会议,与小组成员讨论蔬菜种植和养鸡的做法,或者在他们的HFP小组中从事储蓄和信贷活动。结果变量是VMF参与的这4项活动的计数。通过先验和双变量分析确定了社会经济、人口统计和规划解释变量,并在考虑聚类的有序回归模型中进行了调整。结果:VMFs平均参与1.4项活动。上过小学或中学(调整优势比[AOR] = 1.39)、是女性社区卫生志愿者(AOR = 1.27)、来自优势种姓/族裔群体(AOR = 1.34)、接受额外培训(AOR = 1.56)和投入(AOR = 1.31)与志愿医疗人员更积极参与相关。结论:接受更多培训和投入的乡村模范农民更有可能保持积极参与。女性社区卫生工作者、来自较高种姓/种族群体的人以及受过初等或中等教育的人更有可能保持积极的志愿医疗工作者,并可能成为HFP方案中这一角色的目标,从而产生持续的影响。
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Food and Nutrition Bulletin
Food and Nutrition Bulletin 工程技术-食品科技
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期刊介绍: The Food and Nutrition Bulletin (FNB,) is a peer-reviewed, academic journal published quarterly by the Nevin Scrimshaw International Nutrition Foundation. The Journal is one of the leading resources used by researchers, academics, nutrition policy makers and planners in over 125 countries to obtain the most current research and policy information related to nutrition in developing countries.
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