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Participatory agroecological research on climate change adaptation improves smallholder farmer household food security and dietary diversity in Malawi

机译:关于气候变化适应的参与式农业研究改善了马拉维的小农禽户粮食安全和饮食多样性

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This study examines whether agroecological farming practices, when employed by highly vulnerable households in sub-Saharan Africa, can improve food security and dietary diversity. The research involved a four-year study with 425 smallholder households, selected purposively based on high levels of food insecurity and/or positive HIV status. The households carried out agroecological experiments of their own choosing over a four-year period. Baseline (n = 306) and follow-up (n = 352) surveys were conducted in 2011 and 2013 respectively to assess changes in farming practices, food security, crop diversity and dietary diversity. Longitudinal mixed effects models were used with 203 matched households to estimate determinants of change in food security and dietary diversity at the population level. Qualitative interviews and focus groups were also conducted to provide depth to the survey findings. The findings show that participatory agroecology experimentation increased intercropping, legume diversification and the addition of compost, manure and crop residue amendments to the soil. Intercropping was associated with food security and the use of organic soil amendments was associated with gains in dietary diversity in bivariate analysis. Household food security and dietary diversity increased significantly over a 2-year period. Importantly, multivariate models showed that spousal discussion about farming was strongly associated with increased household food security and dietary diversity. Households who discussed farming with their spouse were 2.4 times more likely to be food secure and have diverse diets. Addition of compost or manure to the soil significantly influenced dietary diversity. These findings indicate that poor, vulnerable farmers can use agroecological methods to effectively improve food and nutritional security in sub-Saharan Africa. The study also highlights how linking agroecology to participatory research approaches that promote farmer experimentation and gender equity also lead to greater health and well-being. The study sheds light on how agroecological approaches can rapidly improve food security and dietary diversity, even under conditions of acute social, health or ecological stress. It draws attention to issues of equity and farmer-led approaches in addressing food security and nutrition.
机译:本研究审查了农业生态学养殖实践,当撒哈拉以南非洲的高度脆弱家庭雇用,可以改善粮食安全和饮食多样性。该研究涉及与425家小型小家庭的一项为期四年的研究,基于高水平的食物不安全和/或阳性艾滋病毒地位选择。家庭在四年期间进行了自己选择的农业生态实验。基线(n = 306)和后续行动(n = 352)调查分别于2011年和2013年进行,以评估农业实践,粮食安全,作物多样性和饮食多样性的变化。纵向混合效应模型与203家匹配家庭一起使用,以估算人口水平的粮食安全和饮食多样性的决定因素。还进行了定性访谈和焦点小组,为调查结果提供深度。研究结果表明,参与性农业生态实验增加了间作,豆科多样化,并向土壤添加了堆肥,粪便和作物残留物修正。间作与粮食安全有关,使用有机土壤修正案的使用与生物分析中的饮食多样性有关。家庭粮食安全和饮食多样性在2年内显着增加。重要的是,多变量模型表明,对农业的配偶讨论与家庭粮食安全和饮食多样性增加有关。讨论养殖与配偶养殖的家庭是食物安全的2.4倍,饮食多样化。向土壤添加堆肥或粪肥显着影响饮食多样性。这些调查结果表明,穷人,脆弱的农民可以使用农业生态学方法在撒哈拉以南非洲有效地改善食品和营养安全。该研究还突出了将农产病学联系起来的参与性研究方法,促进农民实验和性别股权也会导致更大的健康和福祉。研究表明,即使在急性社会,健康或生态压力的条件下,甚至如何在农业生态方法如何快速改善粮食安全和饮食多样性。它提请注意股权和农民主导的方法,以解决粮食安全和营养。

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