2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10460-023-10448-0
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Something to eat: experiences of food insecurity on the farm

Abstract: The health of farm owners and farmworkers has significant impacts on farm businesses, farming families, and local rural communities where agriculture is an important driver of social and economic activity. Rural residents and farmworkers have higher rates of food insecurity, but little is known about food insecurity among farm owners and the collective experiences of farm owners and farmworkers. Researchers and public health practitioners have stressed the need for policies that target the health and well-bein… Show more

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“…This could be because adoption of chemical fertilizers enhances productivity, which in turn increases the household food security. This is corroborates with the results of Rockler et al (2023). Their study suggest that all things considered equal, chemical fertilizer plays a crucial role in the world's food security because adoption of both organic and chemical fertilizers tend to lead to higher yields.…”
Section: Ols Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This could be because adoption of chemical fertilizers enhances productivity, which in turn increases the household food security. This is corroborates with the results of Rockler et al (2023). Their study suggest that all things considered equal, chemical fertilizer plays a crucial role in the world's food security because adoption of both organic and chemical fertilizers tend to lead to higher yields.…”
Section: Ols Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Food insecurity results from a lack of nutritious food resources due to shortages, a significant concern within the sustainable development goals. The first and second objectives of the sustainable development goals for no poverty and zero hunger require exploring ways to increase households' access to food and incomes, especially in developing countries [3,4]. In sub-Saharan Africa, food insecurity is a pressing issue closely linked to extreme poverty [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%