The association between household food security and the type of farm
power used in land preparation
Abstract
Climate change is undermining food security in sub–Saharan Africa (SSA)
where its impacts are disproportionately felt. Although agricultural
mechanization has received attention in SSA over the years as a key
pathway for improving agricultural productivity, its links with food
security among smallholders remain unclear. In this paper, we examine
the association between household food security and the type of farm
power for land preparation among smallholders (n=1100). The findings
suggest that households that used tractors for land preparation were
more likely (OR=1.43, p≤0.05) to report food security when compared to
households using manual tools. We also highlight some caveats and policy
recommendations.