Can homestead gardens improve rural households' vegetable consumption? Evidence from three provinces in China

IF 2.1 3区 经济学 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Agribusiness Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1002/agr.21855
Taian Deng, Marrit van den Berg, Nico Heerink, Haoyang Cui, Fuli Tan, Shenggen Fan
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Abstract

Vegetables play a vital role in human health. However, the average vegetable consumption among Chinese rural residents does not meet the minimum intake (300 g/adult person/day) recommended by the Chinese Dietary Guidelines. Homestead gardening—defined as growing vegetables or other food for home consumption, usually in the backyard of the household or on collectively allocated garden land—can play a significant role in promoting vegetable consumption in rural areas of developing countries. But empirical evidence on the effects of homestead gardening in China is scarce. This paper sheds new insights on the impacts of homestead gardening on rural households' vegetable consumption. We employ the three-stage procedure instrumental variables methods to disentangle the endogeneity of the homestead garden variable and propensity score matching for robustness check. The results show that homestead gardening increases vegetable consumption by 12.7% on average. Further heterogeneous analysis shows that homestead gardening has a larger effect on those groups with vegetable intake levels in the middle of the distribution. The impact of homestead gardening was strongest for the consumption of dark-colored vegetables. Our results can provide new perspectives for future rural planning, dietary and nutritional health transformation, and precision policy formulation. [EconLit Citations: Q1, D1, Q13].

家庭菜园能否改善农村家庭的蔬菜消费?来自中国三个省份的证据
蔬菜对人体健康起着至关重要的作用。然而,我国农村居民的平均蔬菜摄入量没有达到《中国膳食指南》建议的最低摄入量(300克/成年人/天)。宅基地园艺——定义为种植蔬菜或其他供家庭消费的食物,通常在家庭后院或集体分配的菜园上——在促进发展中国家农村地区的蔬菜消费方面发挥着重要作用。但在中国,关于宅基地园艺效应的实证证据很少。本文对宅基地园艺对农户蔬菜消费的影响有了新的认识。我们采用三阶段程序工具变量方法来解开宅基地花园变量的内生性和倾向评分匹配的鲁棒性检查。结果表明,宅基地种植使蔬菜消费量平均增加12.7%。进一步的异质性分析表明,宅基地园艺对蔬菜摄取量处于分布中间的群体影响更大。宅基地园艺对食用深色蔬菜的影响最大。研究结果可为未来农村规划、膳食与营养健康转型、精准政策制定提供新的视角。[EconLit引文:Q1, D1, Q13]。
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Agribusiness
Agribusiness 农林科学-食品科技
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
6.20%
发文量
58
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Agribusiness: An International Journal publishes research that improves our understanding of how food systems work, how they are evolving, and how public and/or private actions affect the performance of the global agro-industrial complex. The journal focuses on the application of economic analysis to the organization and performance of firms and markets in industrial food systems. Subject matter areas include supply and demand analysis, industrial organization analysis, price and trade analysis, marketing, finance, and public policy analysis. International, cross-country comparative, and within-country studies are welcome. To facilitate research the journal’s Forum section, on an intermittent basis, offers commentary and reports on business policy issues.
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