Effect Of Improved Sweet Potato Varieties On Household Food Security In Bungoma County, Kenya

ABSTRACT

Kenya’s Agricultural Sector Development Strategy (ASDS), envisions a food secure

and prosperous nation with the overall goal of the agricultural sector to achieve an average

growth rate of 7 percent per year. The strategy has, among others, target to reduce food

insecurity by 30 percent to surpass the MDGs by the year 2015. About 60 per cent of

households in western Kenya live below poverty line an indication of a high proportion of the

population without adequate quantity and quality of food intake. With the adoption of

agricultural intensification strategies which entails investments in modern inputs and

technologies, the development of the (ISVs) improved sweet potato varieties by Kenya

Agriculture and Livestock Research Organization(KALRO) is better option to increase

agricultural production and quality produce and reduce food insecurity. However, before

undertaking any impact assessment, it was imperative to establish whether the participation

by farmers was instrumental in the adoption of technologies and innovations. This study

aimed at shedding light on the potential contribution of improved sweet potato varieties on

food security in Bungoma East Sub county, Bungoma County. The analysis was based on the

data collected from a sample of 164 farm households in the sub county. A multistage

sampling procedure was used to arrive at the sample, with semi structured questionnaires

employed as the research instrument to collect qualitative and quantitative data through face

to face interviews. Household Dietary Diversity Index (HDDS) method was used to measure

food security (assess the a c ce s s a nd quality of food intake). I used descriptive statistics,

Heckman two step model and endogenous switching probit model to analyse. SPSS and

STATA computer programs were used to process the data. The results show that adoption of

improved sweet potato varieties were largely influenced by extension contact and also

education level but negatively influenced by farming experience as expected. However the

adoption of ISVs (Improved Sweetpotato Varieties) had a robust and positive effect on

farmer’s household food security. In counterfactual case, adopters have 7.8% probability of

being food secure while non adopters would have 6.8% probability of being food insecure

hence better-off not adopting the ISVs through reduced food security. The need to strengthen

extension services by the government since farmers get most of their information about new

technologies from them, diversifying farm income through creation of sustainable off-farm

activities and strengthen contractual agreements in marketing to wipe out middlemen in the

process and assure farmers constant market for their produce are among the public policy recommendations that would help increase probability of being food secure

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APA

Wabwile, V (2021). Effect Of Improved Sweet Potato Varieties On Household Food Security In Bungoma County, Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/effect-of-improved-sweet-potato-varieties-on-household-food-security-in-bungoma-county-kenya

MLA 8th

Wabwile, Victor "Effect Of Improved Sweet Potato Varieties On Household Food Security In Bungoma County, Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 14 May. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/effect-of-improved-sweet-potato-varieties-on-household-food-security-in-bungoma-county-kenya. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.

MLA7

Wabwile, Victor . "Effect Of Improved Sweet Potato Varieties On Household Food Security In Bungoma County, Kenya". Afribary, Afribary, 14 May. 2021. Web. 22 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/effect-of-improved-sweet-potato-varieties-on-household-food-security-in-bungoma-county-kenya >.

Chicago

Wabwile, Victor . "Effect Of Improved Sweet Potato Varieties On Household Food Security In Bungoma County, Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/effect-of-improved-sweet-potato-varieties-on-household-food-security-in-bungoma-county-kenya