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Informing Food Security and Nutrition Strategies in <scp>Sub‐Saharan</scp> African Countries: An Overview and Empirical Analysis

Yazeed Abdul Mumin, Awudu Abdulai

2020Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This article presents a systematic review of the literature on policy options to improve food security and nutrition in developing countries, and an empirical analysis of the impact of smallholder market participation on food security and nutrition in Ghana. The review focuses on the impacts of policy strategies such as structural changes in relative prices, agricultural infrastructure, economic incentives, and agricultural technologies. To account for threats of selection bias and omitted variable problem, the empirical analysis uses an ordered probit selection model to jointly estimate households' market orientation decisions and food and nutrients consumption. The empirical results show that transitioning from one market orientation to another significantly increase households' food and nutrients consumption.

Topics & Concepts

Food securityIncentiveConsumption (sociology)Selection biasEconomicsAgriculturePublic economicsProbit modelEmpirical evidenceSelection (genetic algorithm)Ordered probitFood policyMarket orientationAgricultural policyBusinessMarketingMicroeconomicsEconometricsGeographyPhilosophySocial scienceArchaeologySociologyPathologyComputer scienceMedicineArtificial intelligenceEpistemologyAgricultural Innovations and PracticesAgricultural risk and resilienceChild Nutrition and Water Access