The Contribution of the Agricultural Food Security Pack Programme to Beneficiary Households in Zambia: A Case Study of Mpulungu District

Royd Tembo
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Small-scale farming provides most of the food produced in Southern Africa. Unfortunately, most vulnerable-but-viable small-scale farmers in Zambia are affected by household food insecurity despite the Zambian government providing them with farming inputs under the food security pack programme. This study investigated the effects of the programme on maize crop production among 147 vulnerable-but-viable farming households in Mpulungu District, using a mixed-methods approach. The study results revealed improved land cultivation, maize crop productivity and access to food by family members after respondents entered the programme. These results imply that the programme contributed positively to the achievement of the aforementioned positive successes, despite the beneficiaries receiving farming inputs late, i.e., outside the planting period. Notwithstanding the many positive effects achieved by the programme, there were some challenges, namely, the late receipt of farming inputs by most beneficiaries, failure by the Zambian government to release timely funds to suppliers of farming inputs, imposition of some male beneficiaries into the programme by politicians, and low literacy levels among most beneficiaries. The study concludes that despite the challenges encountered in the programme implementation, the food security pack programme had positive effects on maize crop production among most of the benefiting vulnerable-but-viable small-scale farmers in Mpulungu District. Therefore, the study recommends scaling up the programme and increasing the number of programme beneficiaries, timely distribution of inputs and budget profiling by the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services — a lead ministry for implementing the programme.
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赞比亚农业粮食安全包计划对受益家庭的贡献:姆普伦古县案例研究
小规模农业提供了南部非洲生产的大部分粮食。遗憾的是,尽管赞比亚政府根据粮食安全包计划向大多数脆弱但有生存能力的小规模农户提供农业投入,但他们仍受到家庭粮食不安全的影响。本研究采用混合方法,调查了该计划对姆普伦古区 147 户弱势但有生存能力的农户的玉米作物生产的影响。研究结果表明,受访者参加该计划后,土地耕种、玉米作物产量和家庭成员获得食物的机会都得到了改善。这些结果表明,尽管受益人收到农业投入的时间较晚,即在播种期之外,但该计划对取得上述积极成果做出了积极贡献。尽管该计划取得了许多积极效果,但也存在一些挑战,即大多数受益人收到农业投入的时间较晚,赞比亚政府未能及时向农业投入供应商发放资金,政客强迫一些男性受益人参加该计划,以及大多数受益人的文化水平较低。研究得出的结论是,尽管在计划实施过程中遇到了各种挑战,但粮食安全包计划对姆普伦古地区大多数弱势但有生存能力的小规模农户的玉米作物生产产生了积极影响。因此,研究建议社区发展和社会服务部(实施该方案的牵头部委)扩大方案规模,增加方案受益者人数,及时分配投入并编制预算。
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