Effects of food price changes on child undernutrition among agricultural households in Nigeria

Dare Akerele , Olusegun Fadare , Adebayo Ogunniyi , Olutayo Adeyemi , Mistura Rufai
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This study examines the effects of changing food prices on the nutritional outcomes of children under five years old in Nigeria, utilising data from the 2013 and 2016 Nigeria Living Standards Measurement Study – Integrated Surveys on Agriculture (LSMS-ISA). We applied correlated random-effects probit and fixed-effects regression models to analyse the data. Results indicate an increase in stunting and decreases in wasting and underweight conditions among children over the years studied. Specifically, higher prices for fish, eggs, beef, rice, and cooking oil have a significant association with increased stunting, while increases in the prices of maize and garri are associated with greater wasting. Underweight increase with higher prices of milk, maize, and rice. In contrast, modest increases in yam and beans prices have not exacerbated undernutrition. The study also highlights the importance of household income growth and women's involvement in financial decisions in reducing child undernutrition. We advocate for agriculture-led, nutrition-sensitive policies that address the high costs of animal proteins and staples such as rice, maize, and garri, while monitoring and carefully regulating upticks in the prices of yam and beans.

食品价格变化对尼日利亚农业家庭儿童营养不良的影响
本研究利用 2013 年和 2016 年尼日利亚生活水平衡量研究--农业综合调查(LSMS-ISA)的数据,探讨了食品价格变化对尼日利亚五岁以下儿童营养结果的影响。我们采用相关随机效应 probit 和固定效应回归模型对数据进行了分析。结果表明,在所研究的年份中,儿童发育迟缓的情况有所增加,消瘦和体重不足的情况有所减少。具体来说,鱼、鸡蛋、牛肉、大米和食用油的价格上涨与发育迟缓的增加有显著关联,而玉米和加里的价格上涨与消瘦的增加有关联。牛奶、玉米和大米价格上涨时,体重不足的人数增加。相比之下,山药和豆类价格的小幅上涨并未加剧营养不良状况。这项研究还强调了家庭收入增长和妇女参与财务决策对减少儿童营养不良的重要性。我们提倡以农业为主导、对营养问题有敏感认识的政策,以解决动物蛋白和大米、玉米和嘎啦等主食的高成本问题,同时监测并谨慎调控山药和豆类价格的上涨。
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