Production and Dietary Diversities with Seasonality in Rural Agricultural Context in Sri Lanka: A Case of Mahakanumulla Village Tank Cascade System

N. Nayanathara, D. Hemachandra
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Dietary diversity is considered a characteristic of a healthy diet. Improving production diversity is a way to increase dietary diversity in subsistence farming contexts. However, with the agricultural transformation, this association must be revisited. The study aimed to investigate the association between production diversity and dietary diversity in rural agricultural households in Sri Lanka taking seasonality into account. The study site was the Mahakanumulla Village Tank Cascade System in the dry zone of Sri Lanka. Pooled Ordinary Least Squares regression was used in the estimation. The results indicated that production diversity and dietary diversity have a positive and statistically significant relationship. The education level of the household head, income and household size were also identified as factors affecting household dietary diversity. The households seem to smoothen dietary diversity levels across months; hence, there is no significant difference in dietary diversity between Yala/Maha seasons or pre- and post-harvesting periods. Cultivating some specific crop types such as cereals, involvement of livestock farming, and the season affected the frequency of consumption of some food groups such as dairy and meat. This study concludes that increasing production diversity could improve the nutrition of rural agricultural households in Sri Lanka. Hence, nutrition development programmes may benefit from encouraging production diversity in rural agricultural contexts.
斯里兰卡农村农业背景下的生产和膳食多样性与季节性:马哈卡努穆拉村水槽级联系统案例
膳食多样性被认为是健康膳食的一个特征。在自给农作的情况下,提高生产多样性是增加膳食多样性的一种方式。然而,随着农业转型,必须重新审视这种关联。本研究旨在调查斯里兰卡农村农业家庭的生产多样性与膳食多样性之间的关联,同时考虑到季节性因素。研究地点是斯里兰卡干旱地区的马哈卡努穆拉村水槽级联系统。采用集合普通最小二乘法进行回归估计。结果表明,生产多样性和饮食多样性在统计上有显著的正相关关系。户主的教育水平、收入和家庭规模也被认为是影响家庭饮食多样性的因素。家庭在不同月份的膳食多样性水平似乎趋于平稳;因此,亚拉/马哈季节或收获前后的膳食多样性没有显著差异。谷物等特定作物的种植、畜牧业的参与以及季节都会影响奶制品和肉类等某些食物类别的消费频率。本研究的结论是,增加生产多样性可改善斯里兰卡农村农业家庭的营养状况。因此,营养发展计划可从鼓励农村农业生产多样性中受益。
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