Land Tenure Security and Households’ Food Security Nexus: Implications for an Improving Land Governance in Iringa District, Tanzania

Gerald Usika, S. Kabote, Justin K. Urassa
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This study was conducted to determine the contribution of the Certificate of Customary Rights of Occupancy (CCRO) to farming households’ food security in the Iringa District Council. Particularly, the study aimed to determine the influence of land tenure security on the food situation of households, the influence of land tenure security on food consumption, and the influence of land tenure security on the source of food for households. The study was guided by the institutional theory and the theory of access, these theories linked the study to the existing body of literature. The study adopted a quasi-experimental research design where villages that received CCRO were considered as the treatment group of the study and those villages without CCRO were categorized as the control group for the study. The study decided to adopt the Propensity Score Matching method for constructing a comparison group. The total sample size for this study was 400 households, with equality divided between the two villages, with and without CCRO. The study used a systematic random sampling approach to select a sample size of 400 households from the targeted population. The study employed a mixed methods approach whereby both qualitative and quantitative data were collected through questionnaires and interviews respectively. The collected data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics using IBM SPSS for quantitative data, while qualitative data was analyzed using a content analysis approach. The study found that those households with CCROs show a high score of food consumption compared to households without CCROs, this indicates that CCROs enhance food security in households. This was supported statistically by regression results and bivariate outcomes that illustrate the significance of CCROs ownership in improving the food situation of households between households having CCROs compared to those that haven’t. Furthermore, the study found that there is a difference in food consumption patterns between households with CCROs and those without CCROs. The study concluded that land tenure security has a great impact on the food security of households in the Iringa district, also, it was concluded that CCRO ownership contributes to improving the food situation of households enhancing their capacity to access diverse food groups. The study recommended that government and local government authorities develop policies and strategies that are tailored and applicable to agriculture development and land ownership to improve land governance structure that allows land registration easy.
土地保有权保障与家庭粮食安全的关系:改善坦桑尼亚伊林加地区土地治理的意义
本研究旨在确定《习惯占有权证书》(CCRO)对伊林加区议会农户粮食安全的贡献。特别是,本研究旨在确定土地使用权保障对农户粮食状况的影响、土地使用权保障对粮食消费的影响以及土地使用权保障对农户粮食来源的影响。研究以制度理论和获取理论为指导,这些理论将研究与现有文献联系起来。研究采用了准实验性研究设计,将获得《社区土地改革条例》的村庄视为研究的处理组,将未获得《社区土地改革条例》的村庄列为研究的对照组。研究决定采用倾向得分匹配法来构建对比组。本研究的总样本量为 400 户,平等地分配给两个村庄,即有 CCRO 的村庄和没有 CCRO 的村庄。研究采用了系统随机抽样法,从目标人群中抽取了 400 户样本。研究采用混合方法,分别通过问卷调查和访谈收集定性和定量数据。收集到的数据使用 IBM SPSS 对定量数据进行描述性和推论性统计分析,而定性数据则使用内容分析法进行分析。研究发现,与没有建立社区可持续发展组织的家庭相比,建立了社区可持续发展组织的家庭在粮食消费方面得分较高,这表明社区可持续发展组织提高了家庭的粮食安全。回归结果和双变量结果也从统计学角度证明了这一点,这些结果表明,在拥有商业记录和商业档案的家庭与没有商业记录和商业档案的家庭之间,拥有商业记录和商业档案对于改善家庭粮食状况具有重要意义。此外,研究还发现,拥有国有土地使用权的家庭与没有国有土地使用权的家庭在粮食消费模式上存在差异。研究得出的结论是,土地使用权保障对伊林加地区家庭的粮食安全有很大影响,同时,拥有集体土地承包经营权有助于改善家庭的粮食状况,提高他们获得各种食物的能力。研究建议政府和地方政府当局制定适合并适用于农业发展和土地所有权的政策和战略,以改善土地治理结构,方便土地登记。
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