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Provedor de dados:  AgEcon
País:  United States
Título:  Income and Nutritional Effects of the Commercialization of Agriculture in Southwestern Kenya
Autores:  Kennedy, Eileen T.
Cogill, Bruce
Data:  2008-07-29
Ano:  1987
Palavras-chave:  Agriculture
Economic aspects
Kenya
South Nynaza District
Food supply
Sugarcane Industry
Corn Industry
Agricultural wages
Agricultural laborers
Nutrition
Cost and standard of living
Nutrition policy
Diseases
Agricultural and Food Policy
Farm Management
Resumo:  The commercialization of Agriculture is the cornerstone on economic development in the most developing countries. Yet relatively little is known about the income and nutritional effects of increasing commercial Agriculture. The present study by Eileen Kennedy and Bruce Cogill is the first in a series of studies conducted by IFPRI in Africa, Asia, and Central America to assess the effects of the commercialization of Agriculture on production, consumption, and nutrition status. In 1983 IFPRI was invited by the government of Kenya to undertake a study of the production and consumption effects of a smallholder sugarcane contracting scheme in Southwestern Kenya. The resulting study is unusual because it uses a random sample of farmers at various stages of sugarcane farming and collected data over two maize-growing seasons. Detailed data are presented on the trade-offs between the major food crop, furthermore, it traces the links between income from sugarcane and the associated food intake, morbidity, and nutritional status of women and children. Incomes of the farmers are increasing significantly as a result of participation in the sugarcane outgrowers’ scheme. However, this increased income does not translate into improvements in child health and nutritional status, at least in the short run. The healthy/ satiation environment is a key determinant of a child’s morbidity and growth. The Agricultural/health linkages need to be considered in anticipating the impact Agricultural development strategies on preschoolers. The report indentifies positive effects of commercial agriculture and ways to enhance these and thus allows policymakers to use these data to fine-tune future schemes of this type.
Tipo:  Report
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  0-89629-065-4

http://purl.umn.edu/42174
Relação:  International Food Policy Research Institute>Research Reports
Research Report
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Formato:  64
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