Food Security in Artisanal Mining Communities: An Exploration of Rural Markets in Northern Guinea
The number of people engaged in artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) has grown rapidly in the past twenty years, but they continue to be an understudied population experiencing high rates of malnutrition, poverty, and food insecurity. This paper explores how characteristics of markets that serve A...
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doaj-f1b54534fe8c4eccb8a9e8d6561f46f52020-11-25T02:26:48ZengMDPI AGFoods2304-81582020-04-01947947910.3390/foods9040479Food Security in Artisanal Mining Communities: An Exploration of Rural Markets in Northern GuineaLaetitia X. Zhang0Fatima Koroma1Mohammed Lamine Fofana2Alpha Oumar Barry3Sadio Diallo4Joseph Lamilé Songbono5Ronald Stokes-Walters6Rolf D. Klemm7Stella Nordhagen8Peter J. Winch9Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205, USADepartment of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205, USAHelen Keller International, New York, NY 10017, USAJulius Nyerere University of Kankan, Kankan, GuineaJulius Nyerere University of Kankan, Kankan, GuineaJulius Nyerere University of Kankan, Kankan, GuineaDepartment of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205, USADepartment of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205, USAHelen Keller International, New York, NY 10017, USADepartment of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205, USAThe number of people engaged in artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) has grown rapidly in the past twenty years, but they continue to be an understudied population experiencing high rates of malnutrition, poverty, and food insecurity. This paper explores how characteristics of markets that serve ASM populations facilitate and pose challenges to acquiring a nutritious and sustainable diet. The study sites included eight markets across four mining districts in the Kankan Region in the Republic of Guinea. Market descriptions to capture the structure of village markets, as well as twenty in-depth structured interviews with food vendors at mining site markets were conducted. We identified three forms of market organization based on location and distance from mining sites. Markets located close to mining sites offered fewer fruit and vegetable options, as well as a higher ratio of prepared food options as compared with markets located close to village centers. Vendors were highly responsive to customer needs. Food accessibility and utilization, rather than availability, are critical for food security in non-agricultural rural areas such as mining sites. Future market-based nutrition interventions need to consider the diverse market settings serving ASM communities and leverage the high vendor responsiveness to customer needs.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/9/4/479artisanal and small-scale miningfood securitydietsocial environmentmarkets |
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Laetitia X. Zhang Fatima Koroma Mohammed Lamine Fofana Alpha Oumar Barry Sadio Diallo Joseph Lamilé Songbono Ronald Stokes-Walters Rolf D. Klemm Stella Nordhagen Peter J. Winch Food Security in Artisanal Mining Communities: An Exploration of Rural Markets in Northern Guinea Foods artisanal and small-scale mining food security diet social environment markets |
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Laetitia X. Zhang Fatima Koroma Mohammed Lamine Fofana Alpha Oumar Barry Sadio Diallo Joseph Lamilé Songbono Ronald Stokes-Walters Rolf D. Klemm Stella Nordhagen Peter J. Winch |
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Food Security in Artisanal Mining Communities: An Exploration of Rural Markets in Northern Guinea |
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Food Security in Artisanal Mining Communities: An Exploration of Rural Markets in Northern Guinea |
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Food Security in Artisanal Mining Communities: An Exploration of Rural Markets in Northern Guinea |
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Food Security in Artisanal Mining Communities: An Exploration of Rural Markets in Northern Guinea |
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Food Security in Artisanal Mining Communities: An Exploration of Rural Markets in Northern Guinea |
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food security in artisanal mining communities: an exploration of rural markets in northern guinea |
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The number of people engaged in artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) has grown rapidly in the past twenty years, but they continue to be an understudied population experiencing high rates of malnutrition, poverty, and food insecurity. This paper explores how characteristics of markets that serve ASM populations facilitate and pose challenges to acquiring a nutritious and sustainable diet. The study sites included eight markets across four mining districts in the Kankan Region in the Republic of Guinea. Market descriptions to capture the structure of village markets, as well as twenty in-depth structured interviews with food vendors at mining site markets were conducted. We identified three forms of market organization based on location and distance from mining sites. Markets located close to mining sites offered fewer fruit and vegetable options, as well as a higher ratio of prepared food options as compared with markets located close to village centers. Vendors were highly responsive to customer needs. Food accessibility and utilization, rather than availability, are critical for food security in non-agricultural rural areas such as mining sites. Future market-based nutrition interventions need to consider the diverse market settings serving ASM communities and leverage the high vendor responsiveness to customer needs. |
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artisanal and small-scale mining food security diet social environment markets |
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