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本文对选定的前飞地家庭的贫困、粮食安全和营养状况进行了实证调查。采用二元logistic回归分析,找出影响农户粮食安全的因素。采用简单随机抽样技术,于2020年1月对孟加拉国Panchagarh县Dibiganj upazila两个村的80户家庭进行了抽样调查。平均每人每天摄入20种食物,平均每人每天摄入1414.52克,平均每人每天摄入的蛋白质和热量分别为63.14克和1619.67千卡。大米是蛋白质和热量摄入的主要来源,人均大米消费量在所有其他食物中最高(609.35克)。在受访者中,超贫困人口占61.25%,其次是赤贫人口(20%)和绝对贫困人口(7.5%)。家庭膳食多样性评分显示,81.25%的家庭属于膳食多样性差类,91.25%的家庭属于膳食多样性高类。CSI和HFIAS的评估表明,大多数样本家庭处于中度至重度粮食不安全状态。但根据MAHFP, 20%的受访者被发现粮食不安全,因为他们在12个月中有0- 9个月的粮食供应。与此同时,51.25%的样本家庭体重不足。没有家庭成员的身体特征根据BMI特征被发现为肥胖。二元logistic回归结果表明,粮食安全与土地总面积和家庭粮食消费呈正相关。因此,作物生产的多样化和家庭消费的多样化可以作为飞地家庭提升其粮食和营养安全状况的建议步骤。Res. 46(4): 353-372, December 2021
An Empirical Assessment Of Poverty, Food Security And Nutritional Status Of Former Enclave People In A Selected Area Of Bangladesh
This article empirically investigates poverty, food security and nutritional status of selected former enclave households. Binary logistic regression was carried out to find out the factors affecting food security of the households. Following simple random sampling technique, a sample of 80 households from two villages of Dibiganj upazila of Panchagarh district of Bangladesh was surveyed in January 2020. On an average, they consumed 20 food items of which their daily per capita intake was 1414.52 gm. Mean of daily per capita protein and calorie intake was 63.14 gm. and 1619.67 Kcal, respectively. Rice occupied the major contributing source of protein and calorie intake as per capita consumption of rice was highest among all other food items (609.35 gm.). Among the respondents, 61.25% belonged to ultra-poor following by hard core poor (20%) and absolute poor (7.5%). Based on FCS, 81.25% of them were in poor diet clusters but consequently 91.25% of them belonged to high dietary diversity as indicated by household dietary diversity score. Assessment of CSI and HFIAS indicated that most of the sample households were suffering from moderately to severely food insecure. But based on MAHFP, 20% of the respondents were found to be food insecure as they had food provisioning for 0- 9 months out of 12 months. At the same time, 51.25% of the sample households were underweight based on their BMI. There was no household member whose physical feature was found to be obese based on BMI characterization. The result of the binary logistic regression shows that food security is positively correlated with total land size and family consumption of food. So, diversification of crop production and diversification of family consumption can be the recommended steps for the enclaves’ households to upgrade their food and nutrition security status
Bangladesh J. Agril. Res. 46(4): 353-372, December 2021