影响阿富汗帕克蒂亚省农村地区家庭粮食安全的自然和社会经济因素

W. Ahmadzai, Hussain Gul Aryobi
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本研究旨在探讨影响阿富汗Paktia省农村地区粮食安全的因素。这项研究是基于从全省所有地区的农村地区收集的家庭数据。数据是从随机抽取的154户家庭中收集的。受访者有男有女。对男性和女性户主进行了面对面的结构化问卷调查。该研究记录了59.1%的家庭粮食不安全,平均48.1%的家庭粮食消费不佳,38.3%的家庭粮食消费处于边缘状态,13.6%的家庭粮食消费可以接受。研究还计算了食品消费得分,并检验了决定食品安全的不同因素之间的相关性。回归结果显示,低收入、农场规模、家庭规模、洪水、粮食价格和内部流离失所等因素决定了粮食不安全状况。原创研究文章Ahmadzai和Aryobi;生物工程学报,39(2):1-11,2021;文章no.AJAEES。65445 2
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Natural and Socio-economics Factors Affecting the Household Food Security in Rural Area of Paktia Province, Afghanistan
This study aimed to explore the factors affecting food security in the rural area of Paktia province, Afghanistan. The study was based on household-level data collected from rural areas of all districts of the province. The data were collected from randomly selected 154 households. The respondents were both males and females. A face-to-face interview with a structured questionnaire was done with both male and female household heads. The study recorded 59.1% of households were food insecure, and on average, 48.1% of the household had poor food consumption, while, 38.3% had borderline and 13.6% had acceptable food consumption. Study also calculated food consumption scores and examined the correlation between different factors determining food security. The regression result showed lower-income, farm size, household size, flood, food price, and internal displacement factors determined the food insecurity. Original Research Article Ahmadzai and Aryobi; AJAEES, 39(2): 1-11, 2021; Article no.AJAEES.65445 2
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