Market Availability and Food Security in Rungwe District

Market Availability and Food Security in Rungwe District

Authors

  • Atupakisye Kalinga Mwalimu Nyerere Memorial Academy

Keywords:

Marker, Food availability

Abstract

This paper assessed market availability as one of the key factors for improving
food security in Rungwe District. Specifically, the study assessed the role of market
availability on food security and investigated constraints facing households in the
utilisation of market opportunities in the study area. The study was carried out in
Mpandapanda and Kikota villages of Rungwe District and about 150 respondents
were interviewed for the study. Data were collected through documentary review,
household interviews, focus group discussions, key informant interviews, ranking
and field observation. While qualitative data were analysed using content analysis.
Quantitative data were analysed using SPSS and Excel spreadsheet. The study
results show that Kiwira market was important for improving both food security
and household income. About 87.3per cent of the respondents indicated that
Kiwira market encouraged households to produce food crops for both sale and
consumption which improves food security among households. About74 per cent
of the respondents showed that they have consumed three meals per day, which
was contributed by crop diversification in the area. Market availability promoted
food security through encouraging food crop production and facilitating income
source for food purchases in the study area. About 94 per cent of the respondents
indicated that financial problem was one of the major constraints facing farmers in the area. The study recommends that the government and private sectors
should provide financial support to rural farmers to enhance efficient utilisation of
marketing opportunities in the area.

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Published

2024-11-03

How to Cite

Kalinga, A. . (2024). Market Availability and Food Security in Rungwe District. African Journal of Accounting and Social Sciences, 3(2). Retrieved from https://journal.tia.ac.tz/index.php/ajasss/article/view/83
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