FOOD INSECURITY VULNERABILITY STATUS OF FARM HOUSEHOLDS IN NIGER- DELTA, NIGERIA
The study assessed the vulnerability of farm households in Niger Delta to food insecurity. Four States were randomly selected from the region. Primary data were collected from 384 crop farmers, stratified into beneficiaries and non beneficiaries of microcredit schemes using multi-stage sampling t...
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doaj-7e8d58da36134dc49b791b3eeea3df502020-11-24T22:30:24ZengInternational Journal of Food and Agricultural EconomicsInternational Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics2147-89882147-89882016-01-0141109123FOOD INSECURITY VULNERABILITY STATUS OF FARM HOUSEHOLDS IN NIGER- DELTA, NIGERIAOffiong Uma Ukpe0Noble Jackson Nweze1Chukwuemeka John Arene 2Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nigeria, NigeriaDepartment of Agricultural Economics, University of Nigeria, NigeriaDepartment of Agricultural Economics, University of Nigeria, NigeriaThe study assessed the vulnerability of farm households in Niger Delta to food insecurity. Four States were randomly selected from the region. Primary data were collected from 384 crop farmers, stratified into beneficiaries and non beneficiaries of microcredit schemes using multi-stage sampling technique. The data were analyzed using Vulnerability Index Analysis. The vulnerability indicators assessed in this study were: education, farm size, land ownership status of the farmer, access to remittance, household size, farm income, age of household head, asset value, dependent relatives and co-operative membership. Results show a high level of vulnerability among non- beneficiary households (0.55) and low level of vulnerability among beneficiary households (0.47). Based on the result, the study recommended among others, that the scope of microcredit should be expanded and the volume increased to reduce farmers’ vulnerability to food insecurity in the study area.http://www.foodandagriculturejournal.com/vol4.no1.pp109.pdfFoodHouseholdsInsecurityNiger-DeltaVulnerability |
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Offiong Uma Ukpe Noble Jackson Nweze Chukwuemeka John Arene FOOD INSECURITY VULNERABILITY STATUS OF FARM HOUSEHOLDS IN NIGER- DELTA, NIGERIA International Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics Food Households Insecurity Niger-Delta Vulnerability |
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FOOD INSECURITY VULNERABILITY STATUS OF FARM HOUSEHOLDS IN NIGER- DELTA, NIGERIA |
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FOOD INSECURITY VULNERABILITY STATUS OF FARM HOUSEHOLDS IN NIGER- DELTA, NIGERIA |
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FOOD INSECURITY VULNERABILITY STATUS OF FARM HOUSEHOLDS IN NIGER- DELTA, NIGERIA |
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FOOD INSECURITY VULNERABILITY STATUS OF FARM HOUSEHOLDS IN NIGER- DELTA, NIGERIA |
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FOOD INSECURITY VULNERABILITY STATUS OF FARM HOUSEHOLDS IN NIGER- DELTA, NIGERIA |
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food insecurity vulnerability status of farm households in niger- delta, nigeria |
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International Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics |
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International Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics |
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The study assessed the vulnerability of farm households in Niger Delta to food insecurity.
Four States were randomly selected from the region. Primary data were collected from 384
crop farmers, stratified into beneficiaries and non beneficiaries of microcredit schemes using
multi-stage sampling technique. The data were analyzed using Vulnerability Index Analysis.
The vulnerability indicators assessed in this study were: education, farm size, land
ownership status of the farmer, access to remittance, household size, farm income, age of
household head, asset value, dependent relatives and co-operative membership. Results show
a high level of vulnerability among non- beneficiary households (0.55) and low level of
vulnerability among beneficiary households (0.47). Based on the result, the study
recommended among others, that the scope of microcredit should be expanded and the
volume increased to reduce farmers’ vulnerability to food insecurity in the study area. |
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Food Households Insecurity Niger-Delta Vulnerability |
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