Membership Of Water User Association And Implications For Food Security
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Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
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Agricultural cooperatives are widely regarded as effective institutions for supporting smallholder farmers,
reducing poverty, and improving food security. However, empirical evidence varies with mixed findings across
different contexts. This study used a primary data of 820 farm households to examine the relationship between
membership of water user association (WUA) and food security, using a quasi-experimental research design. The
findings show that WUA membership is significantly influenced by factors including age, marital status, access to
extension services, participation in supplementary irrigation (SI) and drought index insurance (DII) initiatives,
farm size, and an asset aspiration gap. The results further indicate a positive association between WUA partic ipation and household food security. These findings suggest that rural development policies should focus on
strengthening existing WUAs and fostering the establishment of new ones through inclusive approaches that
address food insecurity.
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Suraj, M. M., Martey, E., Kuwornu, J. K., Apiors, E. K., Kemeze, F. H., & Etwire, P. M. (2025). Membership of water user association and implications for food security. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 20, 101739.
