The geography of agriculture participation and food security in a small and a mediumsized city in Ghana
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Agricultural and Food Economics
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The debate about the contribution of urban agriculture to urban household food
security has not considered the possible differential effects by geography of
production activities, focusing either on urban household’s participation in
agriculture irrespective of where the activity takes place, or restricting participation to
production within urban and peri-urban areas, or more narrowly, production within
build-up urban spaces. Using a sample of 2004 households in a small and a
medium-sized city in Ghana, this article contributes by disentangling urban
household’s participation in agriculture by geography of production activities and
the implications for the food security of urban households. We find no evidence
from our sample that participation in agriculture in general matters for the food
security of urban households. However, urbanites who produced food in both urban
and rural areas had better food security in the medium-sized city
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Ayerakwa, H.M., Dzanku, F.M. & Sarpong, D.B. The geography of agriculture participation and food security in a small and a medium-sized city in Ghana. Agric Econ 8, 10 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40100-020-00155-3