Hunger and malnutrition are scientific and moral problems that lie at the root of most other global development challenges, since malnutrition effectively blocks development and achievement across generations (Kavishe 1995). In Kenya, agriculture is the cornerstone of the economy. It employs millions, feeds more, and has a multiplier effect in that farming supplies raw materials to, and supports, many other industries. Small-scale farming (on plots averaging 0.2–0.3 hectares) dominates food production in Kenya, pointing to the importance of directing research and development efforts towards smallholder and subsistence farming systems (Hickey et al. 2012). Because most agricultural production takes place at the household level, gen...
A growing body of research suggests female- and male-headed households in low- and middle-income cou...
Many counties in Kenya are generally faced with food insecurity. Women play an active role in food p...
Background<br/>What are the key factors that contribute to household-level food security? What lesso...
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
Food insecurity exacerbates malnutrition with irreversible consequences for children. Thus, we addre...
Food insecurity remains a problem in developing countries yet more than 40 million Kenyans live in d...
No Abstract. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition Vol. 18(2) 2005: 150-15
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
Background What are the key factors that contribute to household-level food security? What lessons ...
Women play a key role in producing and providing food for the family, managing and allocating househ...
Considerable research documents why women farmers have lower technology adoption rates than men farm...
Contributed Paper prepared for presentation at the 86th Annual Conference of the Agricultural Econom...
Food security remains a major challenge for most rural households in Kenya especially those in arid...
Land ownership gives an individual the confidence and dignity required to be active in society. Inde...
A growing body of research suggests female- and male-headed households in low- and middle-income cou...
Many counties in Kenya are generally faced with food insecurity. Women play an active role in food p...
Background<br/>What are the key factors that contribute to household-level food security? What lesso...
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
Food insecurity exacerbates malnutrition with irreversible consequences for children. Thus, we addre...
Food insecurity remains a problem in developing countries yet more than 40 million Kenyans live in d...
No Abstract. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition Vol. 18(2) 2005: 150-15
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
Background What are the key factors that contribute to household-level food security? What lessons ...
Women play a key role in producing and providing food for the family, managing and allocating househ...
Considerable research documents why women farmers have lower technology adoption rates than men farm...
Contributed Paper prepared for presentation at the 86th Annual Conference of the Agricultural Econom...
Food security remains a major challenge for most rural households in Kenya especially those in arid...
Land ownership gives an individual the confidence and dignity required to be active in society. Inde...
A growing body of research suggests female- and male-headed households in low- and middle-income cou...
Many counties in Kenya are generally faced with food insecurity. Women play an active role in food p...
Background<br/>What are the key factors that contribute to household-level food security? What lesso...