Assessing Vulnerability to Food Insecurity and Coping Strategies Adopted by Rice Farming Households in Ekiti State, Nigeria
Published: 31-05-2024
Page: 405-417
Issue: 2024 - Volume 3 [Issue 2]
Olaniyi Oluwatosin Ojo *
Department of Agricultural Science and Technology, Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology, Ikere Ekiti, Nigeria.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Food insecurity remains a development challenge globally, particularly in the developing world. Several studies have been carried out to address the challenge. However, these studies hardly distinguished between food insecurity and vulnerability to food insecurity due to the overlap of the two concepts thus leading to targeting error. Therefore, this study was conducted to examine factors influencing vulnerability to food insecurity and coping strategies adopted by rice farming households in Ekiti state, Nigeria. The study used a well-structured questionnaire to collect data from a sample of 420 rice-farming households in the study area. Descriptive statistics, Feasible Generalized Least Square (FGLS), Tobit regression analyses, and a Likert-type rating scale were used to analyze the data collected for the study. Results showed that there are more male rice farmers than their female counterparts and that engagement in rice production declines as farmers age beyond 60 years. Some of the factors influencing vulnerability to food insecurity include adult equivalence, illness, and Fulani herdsmen challenge. Others include years of formal education, size of cultivated land, membership of an agricultural production group, agricultural commercialization, and contact with extension agents. Therefore, for farmers to be protected from vulnerability to food insecurity, the government should resolve the lingering farmer-herder conflict, intensify family planning campaigns, encourage farmers to produce for the market, join production and marketing groups such as cooperatives, and provide farmers with education in form of agricultural extension training.
Keywords: Coping strategy, food insecurity, feasible generalized least square, tobit, vulnerability, Nigeria
How to Cite
Downloads
References
Zafar S, Jianlong X. Recent advances to enhance nutritional quality of Rice. Rice Science. 2023;30(6):523-536. Available:https://doi.org/10.1016/jrsci.2023.05.004.
Adejoh EU, Ojeleye OA, Ahmed B, Maiangwa MG. Commercial bank credit and domestic food production In Nigeria. Yamtara-Wala Journal of Arts, Management and Social Sciences (Yajamss). 2018;2(1).
Akinbile CO. Nigeria is Africa’s leading rice producer, but still needs more- reusing wastewater for irrigation would boost farming. The Conservation Newsletter; 2023. Available:https://theconsevation.com/nigeria
Food and Agriculture Organization FAO. Nigeria at a glance; 2017. Available:http://www.fao.org/nigeria/fao-in-nigeria/nigeria-at-a-glance/en/. Visited on 18/10/2017
Tscharntke T, Clough Y, Wanger TC, Jackson L, Motzke I, Ivette Perfecto I, Vandermeer J, Whitbread A. Global food security, biodiversity conservation and the future of agricultural intensification, Biological Conservation. 2012;151(2012): 53–59. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2012.01.068
Devereux S. Social protection for enhanced food security in sub-Saharan Africa. Food Policy. 2015;60:52–62. Available:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2015.03.009
Mbuli CS, Fonjong LN, Fletcher AJ. Climate change and small farmers’ vulnerability to food insecurity in cameroon. Sustainability. 2021;13:1523. Available:https://doi.org/ 10.3390/su13031523
Aminu FO. Agrarian Households’ Vulnerability to Food Insecurity In Ogun State, Nigeria. Agriculture, Food, Environment and Animal Sciences. 2023; 4(2):214-229. Available:http://www.jafeas.com, ISSN: 2757-5659.
Eshetu F, Guye A. Determinants of households vulnerability to food insecurity: Evidence from Southern Ethiopia. Journal of Land and Rural Studies. 2021;9(1):35-61. Available:https://doi.org/10.1177/2321024920967843.
Okon U, Nkeme K, Essien U, Onyia C. Understanding urban farm households vulnerability to economic shocks in South-South Nigeria. American Journal of Human Ecology. 2018;7(2):1-9.
Lovo S, Veronesi M. Crop Diversification and Child Health: Empirical Evidence from Tanzania’ Ecological Economics. 2019; 158:168-179.
Temesgen Y, Ketema M, Ademe A. Rural households vulnerability to covariate and idiosyncratic shocks using multilevel longitudinal model: Evidence from Ethiopia. Heliyon. 2022;8(4):e10968. DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10968
Olawuyi SO, Olapade-Ogunwole F, Raufu MO. Shocks and coping strategies of rural households: Evidence from Ogo-Oluwa Local Government Area, Oyo State, Nigeria. International Journal of Agricultural Management and Development. 2011;1(4):259-266.
Amos TT. Agricultural production and productivity: The game changing food security paradigm in Nigeria. An inaugural lecture delivered at the federal university of technology, Akure, on 13th February, 2018; 2018.
Otekunrin OA, Otekunrin OA, Momoh S, Ayinde IA. How far has African gone in achieving the zero hunger target? Evidence from Nigeria. Global Food Security. 2019;22:1-12.
Sileshi M, Kadigi R, Mutabazi K, Sieber S. Analysis of households’ vulnerability to food insecurity and its influencing factors in East Hararghe, Ethiopia. Journal of Economic Structures. 2019;8:41. Available:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40008-019-0174-y
Ojo IO, Akin-Olagunju OA, Yusuf WA, Yusuf SA. Determinants of Vulnerability to Food Insecurity among Rural Households in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Agricultural Economics (NJAE). 2019;9(1): 45-55
Fassil E, Adem G. Determinats of HHS VtFI: Evidence from southern Ethiopia Journal of Land and Rural Studies. 2020; 9(1):35-61. Available:https://doi.org/10.1177/2321024920967843
Ojo TO, Baiyegunhi LJS. Climate change perception and its impact on net farm income of smallholder rice farmers in South-West, Nigeria. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2021;310:127373.
Yamane T. Statistics: An Introductory Analysis, 2nd Edition, New York: Haper and Row; 1967.
Oguntona EB, Akinyele IO. Nutrient Composition of Commonly Eaten Foods in Nigeria: Raw, Processed and Prepared, Ibadan, Oyo State; 1995.
Stefan D, Pramila K. Changes in poverty in rural Ethiopia 1989-1995: Measurement, robustness tests and decomposition. Centre for the study of African Economics. Working series; 1998.
FAO-WHO-UNN. Energy And Protein Requirements Report Of A Joint Expert Consultation. Who Technical Report Series, No 724.Geneva: Who; 1985.
Ogunyemi AI, Olutumise AI, Adegoroye A. Household Coping Strategies and the Extent of Vul-nerability to Food Insecurity: Lessons from Yam Farmers in Ekiti State, Nigeria. In-ternational Journal of Food Science and Agriculture. 2022;6(4):379-388. DOI: 10.26855/ijfsa.2022.12.004
Awotide BA, Karrimov AA, Diagne A. Agricultural technology adoption, commercialization and smallholder rice farmers’ welfare in rural Nigeria. Agricultural and Food Economics. 2016; 4:3. DOI: 10.1186/s40100-016-0047-8
Mshuha B, Kissoly LD. Analysis of vulnerability to poverty and food insecurity among productive safety net programme participants in Tanzania. Cogent Social Sciences. 2024;10(1):2329807. Available:https://doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2024.2329807.
Tobin J. Estimation of relationships for limited dependent variables. Econometrica (The Econometric Society). 1958;26(1):24–36.
Chebil A, Nasr H, Zaibet L. Factors affecting Farmers’ willingness to adopt salt-tolerant forage crops in South-Eastern Tunisia. Afr J Agric Resour Econ. 2009; 3(1):19–27.
Maxwell D, Caldwell R. Coping Strategies Index: Field Methods Manual, 2nd edition, copyright 2008 CARE Inc. 2008;47.
Kehinde MO, Shittu AM, Adewuyi SA, Osunsina IOO, Adeyonu AG. Land tenure and property rights, and household food security among rice farmers in Northern Nigeria. Heliyon. 2021;7(2).
Wudil AH, Ali A, Aderinoye-Abdulwahab S, Raza HA, Mehmood HZ, Sannoh AB. Determinants of food security in Nigeria: Empirical evidence from beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries rice farmers of the Kano River Irrigation Project. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. 2023;7: 999932.
Ojo IO. Ologit analysis of determinants of vulnurability to food insecurity by cocoa farming households in soguthern Asunafo, Repbulic of Ghana. Agricultural and Resource Economics. 2019;5(3):31-46.
Bello LO, Baiyegunhi LJ, Danso-Abbeam G. Productivity impact of improved rice varieties’ adoption: Case of smallholder rice farmers in Nigeria. Economics of Innovation and New Technology. 2021; 30(7):750-766.
Okonkwo NA, Obot AP, Ude KD, Onwuemelie CP, Okechukwu FO, Agianpuye RA. Determinants of vulnerability of rural non-farm and farm households to food insecurity in South East, Nigeria. Global Journal of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development. 2021;9(5):1-9. Available:www.globalscienceresearchjournals.org
Ojo OO, Oladoyin OP, Ekundayo BP, Borokini EA. Food Calorie Consumption and Vulnerability Status of the Rice Farmers in Ekiti State, Nigeria: Perspective for Commercialized Farming, European Journal of Nutrition and Food Safety. 2024;16(3):35-44, Article no.EJNFS.114074 ISSN: 2347-5641
Cheber D, Beyene F, Haji J, Lemma BO. Analysis of households’ vulnerability to food insecurity in the face of climate variability: Evidence from North Shewa Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Research Square; 2022.
Olanrewaju O, Balana BB. Conflict-Induced Shocks and Household Food Security in Nigeria. Sustainability. 2023;15:5057. Available:https://doi.org/10.3390/su15065057.
Bhalla G, Handa S, Angeles G, Seidenfeld D. The effect of cash transfers and household vulnerability on food security in Zimbabwe Food Policy. 2018; 74:82–99. Available:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2017.11.007
Bekele AE, Abdissa FM. Vulnerability to Food Insecurity and Households' Coping Strategies. Journal of Rural Development. 2015;34(4):529 -542
Ademola A, Olutumise AI, Aturamu OA. Determinants of food security status and coping strategies to food insecurity among rural crop farming households in Ondo State, Nigeria. European Journal of Nutrition and Food Safety. 2021;13(7):39-50.
Yusuf O. Living in the eye of the storm: What options for Nigeria? Inaugural lecture, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. Ibadan University Press. 2023; 168.
Ashwini BC, Nayana HN, Umesh KB, Gaddi GM, Ramu MS. An Economic Analysis of Cropping Pattern, Marketing Chains and Food Security Status of Farm Households in Rural-Urban Interface of Bengaluru, India. J. Exp. Agric. Int. 2024; 46(5):262-74. Available:https://journaljeai.com/index.php/JEAI/article/view/2374
Abraham Ajao O, Helen Ayeni F, Adeiza Bello M, Abiodun Ahmed I, Emmanuel Fanifosi G. Analysis of Food Insecurity among Rural Farming Households: Evidence from Ikere Local Government Area of Ekiti State, Nigeria. AJAEES. 2023;41(1):26-38. Available:https://journalajaees.com/index.php/AJAEES/article/view/1827
Loopstra R, Tarasuk V. Severity of household food insecurity is sensitive to change in household income and employment status among low-income families1–3. The Journal of Nutrition. 2013;143(8):1316-23.