Determinants of food security and prospects of crop diversification in rural regions of Punjab, Pakistan

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mahwish Munawar, Shiwei Xu, Yu Wen, I. Khalid
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Abstract

Pakistan is an agricultural economy, yet achieving food security has become indispensable. This study aimed at measuring the influence of different factors on the state of food security among rural households and prospects of crops diversification in tackling the food insecurity. This study was conducted in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Through multi-stage random sampling, 40 households were chosen randomly, making a total sample size of 200 families from the five districts. Face-to-face interviews assisted researchers in collecting data. OLS regression model was used to examine the elements contributing to food insecurity. Of the total respondents, 56.6% were aged between 40-60 years. The majority of respondents (65%) had less than 5 acres of land, accentuating subsistence farming. More than half (53.6%) had at least five years of schooling, indicating a miserable educational situation for participating farmers. Among total population only 23.49% of farmers have practically adopted crop diversification. Age, land size, access to credit and crop diversification were statistically significant (P0.05) with FCS and negatively associated with HFIAS. Findings imply that farmers were small landholders with poor education and inadequate access to services such as credit. Therefore, the majority of farmers were found food insecure according to the FCS score. The findings indicate a great prospect of crop diversification among farmers in the region to expedite the income-generating process to structure farmers' food security. The pre-defined and revamped roles of institutions like Public Sector Agricultural Extension could serve the purpose.
巴基斯坦旁遮普邦农村地区粮食安全的决定因素和作物多样化的前景
巴基斯坦是一个农业经济体,但实现粮食安全已变得不可或缺。本研究旨在衡量不同因素对农户粮食安全状况的影响,以及作物多样化在解决粮食不安全问题中的前景。这项研究是在巴基斯坦旁遮普省进行的。通过多阶段随机抽样,随机抽取5个区40户,总样本量为200户。面对面的访谈有助于研究人员收集数据。采用OLS回归模型对造成粮食不安全的因素进行了分析。在所有受访者中,56.6%的人年龄在40-60岁之间。大多数受访者(65%)拥有不到5英亩的土地,这凸显了自给农业。超过一半(53.6%)的农民至少受过五年教育,这表明参与调查的农民的教育状况很糟糕。在总人口中,只有23.49%的农民实际采用了作物多样化。年龄、土地面积、获得信贷和作物多样化与FCS有统计学意义(P0.05),与HFIAS呈负相关。调查结果表明,农民是小地主,受教育程度低,获得信贷等服务的机会不足。因此,根据FCS评分,大多数农民被发现粮食不安全。研究结果表明,该地区农民的作物多样化前景广阔,可以加快创收进程,构建农民的粮食安全。公共部门农业推广等机构的预先定义和调整的角色可以达到这一目的。
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International Journal of Agricultural Extension
International Journal of Agricultural Extension Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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