2018
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14158
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Agricultural diversification as an important strategy for achieving food security in Africa

Abstract: Farmers in Africa have long adapted to climatic and other risks by diversifying their farming activities. Using a multi‐scale approach, we explore the relationship between farming diversity and food security and the diversification potential of African agriculture and its limits on the household and continental scale. On the household scale, we use agricultural surveys from more than 28,000 households located in 18 African countries. In a next step, we use the relationship between rainfall, rainfall variabilit… Show more

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“…Food self-sufficiency was calculated as the ratio of the total energy produced by a farm household to the total energy requirement of the household over a period of 12 months (daily adult equivalent energy requirement of all members of a household multiplied by 365 days). This excluded the amount of food households may have purchased with onfarm or off-farm income (Waha et al, 2018). A ratio of 1.0 indicates that the household is food self-sufficient, below 1.0 the household is food deficient while 0.5 and below means the household is unable to meet half of its annual food requirement.…”
Section: Household Food Self-sufficiency Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Food self-sufficiency was calculated as the ratio of the total energy produced by a farm household to the total energy requirement of the household over a period of 12 months (daily adult equivalent energy requirement of all members of a household multiplied by 365 days). This excluded the amount of food households may have purchased with onfarm or off-farm income (Waha et al, 2018). A ratio of 1.0 indicates that the household is food self-sufficient, below 1.0 the household is food deficient while 0.5 and below means the household is unable to meet half of its annual food requirement.…”
Section: Household Food Self-sufficiency Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, intensification and diversification options will require socio-economic and biophysical considerations Frelat et al, 2016;Waha et al, 2018). First, improved market access and availability of the relevant inputs (especially inoculant and P) are needed.…”
Section: Impact Of Grain Legume Intensification and Diversification Omentioning
confidence: 99%
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