The Relationship between Socio-Economic Characteristics of Maize Farmers and Household Food Security in Eastern Uganda

S. Nagujja, J. Mugisha
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Despite the importance of maize in the Ugandan diet, its role in ensuring food security, and the numerous research studies that have been done on adoption of maize production technologies, limited work has been done to assess the food security status of households engaged in improved maize production vis-a-vis that of local maize farmers. This study was done firstly to compare the socio-economic characteristics of 187 improved maize and local maize growers; secondly, to establish the relationship between the socio-economic characteristics and household food security of improved and local maize growers. Two separate analyses were done- one to examine the socio-economic differences between local maize and improved maize growers and the other to assess the relationship between the socio-economic characteristics and household food security. All socio-economic characteristics were found to be non-significant which implied that improved maize growers and local maize growers did not differ statistically in all aspects. The Subsistence Potential Ratio was used to compare the food security status of improved maize and local maize growers and was found to be 0.54 for improved maize growers, while that for local maize growers was 0.42 though the difference was not significant. Analysis using a consumption model revealed that a significant relationship existed between household food security and income, labour hours exported and imported by a household, education level of household head, number of extension visits, and area allocated to improved maize varieties. Keywords: Food security, maize, subsistence potential ratio Eastern African Journal of Rural Development Vol.19(1) 2003: 2-12
乌干达东部玉米种植户社会经济特征与家庭粮食安全的关系
尽管玉米在乌干达饮食中的重要性及其在确保粮食安全方面的作用,而且已经就采用玉米生产技术进行了大量的研究,但与当地玉米农民相比,在评估从事改良玉米生产的家庭的粮食安全状况方面所做的工作有限。本研究首先比较了187种改良玉米与地方玉米种植户的社会经济特征;其次,建立改良玉米和地方玉米种植户的社会经济特征与家庭粮食安全之间的关系。他们进行了两项独立的分析——一项是检查当地玉米种植者和改良玉米种植者之间的社会经济差异,另一项是评估社会经济特征与家庭粮食安全之间的关系。所有社会经济特征均不显著,说明改良玉米种植户与地方玉米种植户在各方面均无统计学差异。利用生存潜力比对改良玉米和地方玉米种植户的粮食安全状况进行比较,发现改良玉米种植户的粮食安全状况为0.54,地方玉米种植户的粮食安全状况为0.42,但差异不显著。利用消费模型分析发现,家庭粮食安全与家庭收入、家庭输出和输入的劳动时间、户主的教育水平、推广访问次数和分配给改良玉米品种的面积之间存在显著关系。关键词:粮食安全,玉米,生存潜力比东非农村发展杂志Vol.19(1) 2003: 2-12
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