- Title
- Household food security status and its determinantsin Mthata Eastern Cape Province
- Creator
- Nodo, Asive
- Subject
- Food Security
- Date Issued
- 2024-00
- Date
- 2024-00
- Type
- Masters theses
- Type
- text
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/11260/10156
- Identifier
- vital:74945
- Description
- Food security remains a critical issue worldwide, and South Africa is no exception. This national challenge is especially acute in the Eastern Cape Province, known as one of the poorest regions in the country. The highest rates of poverty are observed in the Eastern Cape Province, with the population largely dependent on social grants to secure their food needs. The primary objective of the study was to examine the household food security status and its determinants in Mthatha, Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. The study was conducted in Tabase and Ncise in Mthatha. The purposive sampling technique was employed in the study and 336 data points were achieved. The study used the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS), developed by the USAID-funded Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance II (FANTA), and leveraged Tobit regression analysis, particularly advantageous for handling censored dependent variables, to examine the determinants of food household food security. The results revealed that gender, age, crops and social grants have no statistical significant relationship with food insecurity. Education, employment status, income, livestock and dietary diversity have a statistical significant relationship with food insecurity. Results further revealed that 40.36% of households were food insecure while 4.22% were food secure, 7.83% were mildly food insecure and 40.36% were severely food insecure. The study recommends the formation of agricultural cooperatives with government support, prioritising education incentives, and strengthening existing food support initiatives. It emphasizes promoting savings clubs and subsidising nutrient-rich foods to enhance accessibility. These multifaceted recommendations aim to address household food security in Mthatha, providing a comprehensive framework for intervention and policy considerations.
- Description
- Thesis (Masters) -- Faculty of Economics and Finacial Sciences, 2024
- Format
- computer
- Format
- online resource
- Format
- application/pdf
- Format
- 1 online resource (149 pages)
- Format
- Publisher
- Walter Sisulu University
- Publisher
- Faculty of Economics and Financial Sciences
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Faculty of Commerce and Administration
- Rights
- All Rights Reserved
- Rights
- Open Access
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