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Title: THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN ENSURING FOOD SECURITY IN KASENA NANKANI EAST MUNICIPALITY
Authors: Braimah, M. M.
Shamsudeen, Z.
Abdul-Rahaman, I.
Oppong-Sekyere, D.
Keywords: Food security
Household
Women farmers
Attitudes of women
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Seahi Publications
Series/Report no.: Vol. 1;Issue 2
Abstract: The rural sector in many developing countries is increasingly characterized by the prevalence of poverty and food insecurity (FAO, 1990b: 2) In a qualitative and quantitative study of 160 women, 57.3% reacted positively towards contribution in household food security in the Kasena-Nankana East Municipality. On the issue of women involvement in agricultural production, 84.4 percent representing 135 of the respondents stated they were into food production. 83.8% of the 84.4% indicated that they undertake crop farming which was consistent with the findings of Akpabio (2005). Out of the 160 women participarts, 81.25% mentioned that they cultivated groundnut. Also 75.63% indicated that they cultivated rice. The study further revealed that 76.25% and 65.63% of the respondents are into beans and maize production respectively. Only 20% were into other crops not stated. 82% were engaged in animal production. Respondents indicated that 43% engaged in food processing, 37% engaged in farm labour and 20% engaged in trading of farm produce. The main methods of processing of food crops were threshing, winnowing, milling and drying. The main constraint facing women in Kasena-Nankani Municipality towards achieving food security is the non inclusion of women in decision- making process, such as distribution of farm lands and the sale of family lands
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1301
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