探索不断增加的未充分利用作物对消费者饮食的影响:以乌干达的小米为例。

IF 4.5 2区 经济学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Agricultural and Food Economics Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-05 DOI:10.1186/s40100-021-00206-3
Cesar Revoredo-Giha, Luiza Toma, Faical Akaichi, Ian Dawson
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引用次数: 4

摘要

这些作物在文献中被称为未充分利用、被忽视或孤儿作物,它们被认为具有改善粮食和营养安全的潜力。然而,文献也强调,发展中国家的消费者正在越来越多地放弃他们的传统饮食,这些作物是其中的一部分,取而代之的是西方饮食。在这种情况下,本文的目的是调查消费和营养影响扩大未充分利用的作物参与目前的饮食。这是利用微观经济消费者问题的一个改进版本来完成的。这是可以在经济学文献中找到的广义配给理论的线性约束的补充。该方法应用于乌干达农村、城市贫困和城市富裕社会经济群体对谷子(指谷子,植物名称:Eleusine coracana)消费的案例研究。结果表明,尽管整体情况复杂,但小米可能有助于提高宏量营养素和一些微量营养素的摄入量。然而,在目前的偏好下,鉴于其需求的非弹性,要实现日粮中小米数量的大幅增加,将需要大幅降低其价格。否则,对农村和城市贫困家庭而言,以平均充足率衡量的营养净影响将仅为轻微的正影响。我们的研究结果表明,旨在提高未充分利用作物生产率(降低作物价格)的供给侧举措可能会在恢复其重要性方面产生令人失望的结果,除非伴随着扩大需求的具体干预措施。补充资料:在线版本提供补充资料,网址为10.1186/s40100-021-00206-3。
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Exploring the effects of increasing underutilized crops on consumers' diets: the case of millet in Uganda.

Exploring the effects of increasing underutilized crops on consumers' diets: the case of millet in Uganda.

Exploring the effects of increasing underutilized crops on consumers' diets: the case of millet in Uganda.

Exploring the effects of increasing underutilized crops on consumers' diets: the case of millet in Uganda.

Known in the literature as underutilized, neglected or orphan crops, these crops have been cited as having the potential to improve food and nutritional security. The literature also highlights however that consumers in developing countries are increasingly abandoning their traditional diets that these crops are part of, and are replacing them by western diets. In this context, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the consumption and nutritional implications of expanding the participation of underutilized crops in current diets. This was done using a modified version of the microeconomic consumer problem. This was augmented with a linear constraint using generalized rationing theory that can be found in the economics literature. The method was applied to the case study of the consumption of millet (finger millet, botanical name: Eleusine coracana) by rural, urban-poor and urban-affluent Ugandan socioeconomic groups. The results indicated that millet could contribute to improving the intake of macronutrients and of some micronutrients, though the overall picture is complex. However, under current preferences and given its demand inelasticity, to achieve a substantial increase in the quantity of millet in the diet will require a significant reduction of its price. Otherwise, the net impact on nutrition as measured by the mean adequacy ratio will be only slightly positive for rural and urban-poor households. Our findings indicate that supply-side initiatives aimed at increasing the productivity of underutilized crops (reducing crop price) are likely to produce disappointing results in restoring their importance unless accompanied by specific interventions to expand demand.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s40100-021-00206-3.

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Agricultural and Food Economics
Agricultural and Food Economics Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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5.50
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29
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Agricultural and Food Economics (AFE) is an international peer-reviewed and open access journal published on behalf of the Italian Society of Agricultural Economics. AFE welcomes research articles from economists, scholars and researchers from all over the world to publish problem-oriented and high-quality articles. AFE publishes only original articles from a wide variety of economic perspectives that address current and relevant issues related to the agricultural and food system. AFE publishes articles focused on applied analysis, the discussion of innovative results, and relevant policy and managerial implications. AFE seeks clearly written articles from experts in the field, to promote insightful understanding of the current trends in the agri-food system. Topics of specific interest to AFE include agricultural and food market analysis, agri-food firm management and marketing, organization of the agri-food chains, consumer behavior, food quality and safety issues, economics of nutrition and food security, food and health economics, agri-food policy and trade, sustainable rural development, natural and marine resource economics and land economics.
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