The Importance And Determinants Of Purchases In Rural Food Consumption In Africa: Implications For Food Security Strategies
Date
2024
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Global Food Security
Abstract
We analyze rural households’ purchases of food (cereals and non-cereals) in Sub-Saharan Africa using nationally
representative data with 65,000 observations covering 7 countries over a decade. We distinguish between three
strata of countries: lower stratum in income and urbanization, middle stratum, and upper stratum. The paper
breaks ground by the breadth and time length of the sample. We find that purchases form the majority of rural
food consumption, whether in favorable or unfavorable agroecological zones and over country and income strata
and for most food products. Rural nonfarm employment (as a cash source) plays an important role in household
food purchases across all study countries and food products. Policy implications include the importance of food
purchase markets and supply chains to and in rural areas as well as nonfarm employment.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
Rural nonfarm employment, Food purchases, Rural households