加纳北部的粮食安全:以乳木果为基础的生计收入重要吗?

IF 1.1 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Forests, Trees and Livelihoods Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/14728028.2021.1948922
Romeo Oduro Akrasi, I. Egyir, Alhassan Wayo Seini, M. Awo, E. Okyere, Kodjo Barnor
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乳木果是支持加纳北部生计和粮食安全的重要资源。本研究评估了乳木果对采集者收入和粮食安全的贡献。牛油果收入约占总收入的21%。利用食品消费评分(FCS)来确定乳木果收集户的家庭粮食安全状况,发现大多数家庭(75.3%)缺乏高粮食安全。采用有序Logit回归(OLR)模型估计牛油果收入对农户粮食安全的影响。乳木果收入对粮食安全的影响很小。将乳木果采集、种植和黄油生产结合起来获得的收入对家庭粮食安全的影响最大。对粮食安全产生积极影响的其他因素包括基础教育程度、农场规模、从家庭田地中采摘坚果、家庭粮食贡献者数量,而家庭规模对粮食安全产生反作用。该研究建议鼓励积极的两性关系,使妇女能够获得乳木果资源,并倡导培训收集者在其他生计活动中的能力建设。
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Food Security in Northern Ghana: Does Income from Shea Based Livelihoods Matter?
ABSTRACT Shea is an important resource that support livelihoods and food security in northern Ghana. This study assesses the contribution of shea’s contribution to collectors’ income and food security. Shea income contributes about 21% to total income. Using The Food Consumption Score (FCS) to determine household food security status of shea collector households, majority of households (75.3%) were found to lack high food security. The Ordered Logit Regression (OLR) model was used to estimate the effect of shea income on household food security. The effect of shea income on food security was minimal. Income obtained from combining shea collection, farming and butter production has the highest effect on household food security. Other factors found to positively affect food security were attainment of basic education, farm size, picking nuts from family field, number of household’s food contributors while household size had an inverse effect on food security. The study recommends the encouragement of positive gender relations that allow women to have access to shea resources and advocates training to build capacity of collectors in other livelihood activities.
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Forests, Trees and Livelihoods
Forests, Trees and Livelihoods Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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期刊介绍: Forests, Trees and Livelihoods originated in 1979 under the name of the International Tree Crops Journal and adopted its new name in 2001 in order to reflect its emphasis on the diversity of tree based systems within the field of rural development. It is a peer-reviewed international journal publishing comments, reviews, case studies, research methodologies and research findings and articles on policies in this general field in order to promote discussion, debate and the exchange of information and views in the main subject areas of.
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