Impacts of climate-smart crop varieties and livestock breeds on the food security of smallholder farmers in Kenya
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Published:2022-07-23
Issue:6
Volume:14
Page:1511-1535
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ISSN:1876-4517
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Container-title:Food Security
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Food Sec.
Author:
Radeny Maren, Rao Elizaphan J. O.ORCID, Ogada Maurice Juma, Recha John W., Solomon Dawit
Abstract
AbstractThis paper analyses the impact of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) technologies on household dietary diversity and food insufficiency as indicators of food and nutrition security in Kenya. Using a combination of Propensity Score Matching and endogenous treatment effect approaches, we found that adoption of stress-tolerant varieties of several crops (such as bean, pigeon pea, cowpea, maize and sorghum) improved household dietary diversity score by 40% and reduced food insufficiency by 75%. Adoption of improved and resilient livestock breeds (including Red Maasai sheep and Galla goats) improved household dietary diversity by 38% while reducing household food insufficiency by 90%. We also found that stress-tolerant crop varieties were more effective in improving food security outcomes among households with large landholdings and with more educated and younger to middle-age heads. Effects of resilient livestock breeds on household food security were much stronger for households with large landholdings and with young and/or much older heads that have low levels of education. Given the large, demonstrated benefits from the use of the CSA technologies, policies and programs aimed at their promotion should apply appropriate targeting to ensure wider uptake of the technologies and maximum returns on investment.
Funder
CGIAR Trust Fund Orders World Bank Group
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science,Development,Food Science
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