2018
DOI: 10.2478/plua-2018-0006
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Rural Livelihood Strategies and Household Food Security of Farmers Surrounding Derba Cement Factory, Oromia Region, Ethiopia

Abstract: This study examined the livelihood strategies and food security situation of rural households around Derba Cement Factory by taking a randomly selected sample of 215 heads of farm households from three rural kebeles. A mixed research approach was employed to triangulate concurrently collected data through household survey, key informant interviews and focus group discussions. Informed by the sustainable rural livelihood framework, descriptive statistics were used to describe rural households’ livelihood strate… Show more

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“…This means that the people of Limau and Kakara villages had traditional ways to maintain a balance between social, economic and environmental development. In the Indonesian context, these rituals in a tradition formed a concept of social wisdom that contributed to social, economic, and environmental development (Robaa & Tolossa, 2016;Dereje & Abeje, 2018;Njatrijani, 2018;Pranoto & Wibowo, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that the people of Limau and Kakara villages had traditional ways to maintain a balance between social, economic and environmental development. In the Indonesian context, these rituals in a tradition formed a concept of social wisdom that contributed to social, economic, and environmental development (Robaa & Tolossa, 2016;Dereje & Abeje, 2018;Njatrijani, 2018;Pranoto & Wibowo, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through the identification of the contributions of livelihood diversification to food security, it might be possible to design instruments that can enhance food security through non-farm-based interventions. So far there have been so many research works conducted in different parts of Ethiopia on food insecurity and livelihood issues (Abduselam, 2011;Adugna & Wogayehu, 2012;Titay, 2013;Zelalem, 2014;Bogale, 2016, Dereje, 2016, Bealu, 2019. However, prior studies gave little attention to investigating livelihood diversification strategy as a means out of food insecurity.…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This categorization employs biophysical attributes of soil, topography, and climate to organize production systems into relatively homogeneous units (FAO 1978; Hurni 1998). Ethiopia's rural livelihoods are sensitive to agroecological zones (Dereje and Abeje 2018), with highland and lowland agroecologies engaging in different economic activities. Highlands are favored for a settled agricultural life (World Bank 2004), while lowlands are home to nomadic pastoralists (Mesfin 1988; Yanda 2003; Tolera and Abebe 2007; Workneh 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%