Authors
Romain Frelat, Santiago Lopez-Ridaura, Ken E Giller, Mario Herrero, Sabine Douxchamps, Agnes Andersson Djurfeldt, Olaf Erenstein, Ben Henderson, Menale Kassie, Birthe K Paul, Cyrille Rigolot, Randall S Ritzema, Daniel Rodriguez, Piet JA Van Asten, Mark T Van Wijk
Publication date
2016/1/12
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
113
Issue
2
Pages
458-463
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
We calculated a simple indicator of food availability using data from 93 sites in 17 countries across contrasted agroecologies in sub-Saharan Africa (>13,000 farm households) and analyzed the drivers of variations in food availability. Crop production was the major source of energy, contributing 60% of food availability. The off-farm income contribution to food availability ranged from 12% for households without enough food available (18% of the total sample) to 27% for the 58% of households with sufficient food available. Using only three explanatory variables (household size, number of livestock, and land area), we were able to predict correctly the agricultural determined status of food availability for 72% of the households, but the relationships were strongly influenced by the degree of market access. Our analyses suggest that targeting poverty through improving market access and off-farm opportunities is a better …
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