2021
DOI: 10.20956/jars.v5i2.2778
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Rural Households’ Food Insecurity and Coping Strategies During Covid-19 Pandemic in Enugu State, Nigeria

Abstract: Food insecurity is a challenge in developing countries, especially in the rural areas of Nigeria. It remains a global challenge and continues to be a major public policy in Nigeria and other developing nations. Despite these, COVID-19 set in and posed a serious threat to food system and security globally. This study, therefore, assessed the level of food security among the rural farming households and how they cope with the situation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data for the study were collected primarily fro… Show more

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“…This suggests that respondents will likely engage in more on-farm activities during the pandemic since most may be unable to engage in other type of activities due to restrictions and lockdowns. Results also support the finding in OECD ( 2009) and Omonona et al (2015), who reported that farming is the main occupation in rural Nigerian communities.…”
Section: On-farm Activitiessupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This suggests that respondents will likely engage in more on-farm activities during the pandemic since most may be unable to engage in other type of activities due to restrictions and lockdowns. Results also support the finding in OECD ( 2009) and Omonona et al (2015), who reported that farming is the main occupation in rural Nigerian communities.…”
Section: On-farm Activitiessupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Using existing resources is one of the easiest ways to adapt. If it feels less, then it will look for other resources to increase access to food by looking for side jobs, trying to plant in the garden, or taking advantage of the existing help either from one's brother or the help of the government (Dasgupta & Robinson, 2021;Iheme et al, 2020;Okidim et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%