Implications of Smallholder Farm Production Diversity for Household Food Consumption Diversity: Insights from Diverse Agro-Ecological and Market Access Contexts in Rural Tanzania

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Authors

  • Luitfred Kissoly
  • Anja Faße
  • Ulrike Grote

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  • Ardhi University (ARU)
  • Technical University of Munich (TUM)
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Original languageEnglish
Article number14
JournalHorticulturae
Volume4
Issue number3
Early online date8 Jul 2018
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2018

Abstract

Owing to persistent challenges of food and nutritional insecurity, recent literature has focused on the role diversity of farm production has on food consumption diversity, particularly for smallholder households. Yet, the relationship between farm production diversity and household food consumption diversity remains complex and empirical evidence is, so far, mixed. The present article assesses this relationship using two districts—Kilosa and Chamwino—with contrasting agro-ecological and market contexts in rural Tanzania. These districts represent the majority of farming systems found in Tanzania as well as in several countries within the region. We used household data and employed descriptive as well as multivariate regression analyses. The results indicated a positive role of farm production diversity for food consumption diversity in the district with relatively harsh climatic and agro-ecological characteristics and poor access to markets. Furthermore, increased farm production diversity was generally associated with seasonal food consumption diversity. However, results suggested a lesser role of farm production diversity in the presence of better agro-ecological and market access characteristics. These findings imply that promoting farm production diversity should consider the existing agro-ecological and market characteristics. In addition, achieving increased food consumption diversity among rural households may require effective market related infrastructure and institutions.

Keywords

    Farm production diversity, Food consumption diversity, Seasonal food consumption, Smallholders, Tanzania

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Sustainable Development Goals

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Implications of Smallholder Farm Production Diversity for Household Food Consumption Diversity: Insights from Diverse Agro-Ecological and Market Access Contexts in Rural Tanzania. / Kissoly, Luitfred; Faße, Anja; Grote, Ulrike.
In: Horticulturae, Vol. 4, No. 3, 14, 09.2018.

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Kissoly L, Faße A, Grote U. Implications of Smallholder Farm Production Diversity for Household Food Consumption Diversity: Insights from Diverse Agro-Ecological and Market Access Contexts in Rural Tanzania. Horticulturae. 2018 Sept;4(3):14. Epub 2018 Jul 8. doi: 10.3390/horticulturae4030014, 10.15488/4891
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