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Agricultural diversification and dietary diversity: A feminist political ecology of the everyday experiences of landless and smallholder households in northern Ghana

机译:农业多样化和饮食多样化:加纳北部无土地家庭和小农户日常生活的女权政治生态

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There is an emerging literature suggesting that when smallholder households diversify their agriculture, a wide range of food groups will be available, and consequently, dietary diversity will be improved. The present article brings this literature into critical conversation with research in feminist political ecology. Grounded in five years of repeated fieldwork, the article weaves together 70 in-depth interviews, and dietary as well as farm production diversity data from 30 households in northern Ghana. This dataset is analyzed by considering not only the diversity of fanning systems, but also household headship, including male-headed, de facto female-headed, and de jure female-headed. Among other findings, the paper suggests that dietary diversity scores are lowest for households who have lost their farmlands to on-going land grabbing in Ghana. Furthermore, the paper suggests that while agricultural diversification is essential, it is not sufficient in itself to address nutritional challenges confronting smallholder households. In the contested and political arena of the household, the gendered politics of access to food can deeply shape how agricultural diversification contributes to dietary diversity. Overall, I do not wish to conclude that there are no benefits of increasing the diversity of farm production. Rather, I wish to stress that farm production diversity might not be the best or only strategy to improving dietary diversity among rural households. Through this case study, I also contribute to emerging research in new feminist political ecologies by demonstrating how the intersection of gender, seniority, marital status, and sexual politics shapes resource access and control.
机译:有新兴的文献表明,当小农户实现农业多样化时,将有多种食物可供选择,因此,饮食多样性将得到改善。本文将这些文献带入与女性主义政治生态学研究的批判性对话中。基于五年的反复田野调查,本文将加纳北部30户家庭的70次深度访谈以及饮食和农业生产多样性数据汇总在一起。分析该数据集时,不仅要考虑扇形系统的多样性,还要考虑家庭户主,包括男户主,事实上的女户主和法律上的女户主。在其他发现中,该论文表明,对于在加纳进行耕地而失去农田的家庭,饮食多样性得分最低。此外,该文件建议,尽管农业多样化至关重要,但其本身不足以应对小农户面临的营养挑战。在家庭竞争激烈的政治舞台上,获得食物的性别政治可以深刻影响农业多样化如何促进饮食多样性。总体而言,我不希望得出结论,增加农业生产的多样性没有任何好处。相反,我想强调指出,农业生产多样化可能不是改善农村家庭饮食多样性的最佳或唯一策略。通过这个案例研究,我还将通过展示性别,资历,婚姻状况和性政治的交汇点如何影响资源的获取和控制,为新型女性主义政治生态学的新兴研究做出贡献。

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