African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) have high nutritional value, forming a potent weapon against the pressing hidden hunger problem in East Africa, but they are not sufficiently adopted as cash crops by Kenyan small-scale farmers to meet the rising demand in the urban areas. This study therefore aims (i) to explore which factors motivate small-scale farmers to specialize in commercial AIV production and (ii) to assess the impact of AIV production on household income and food security. This analysis was based on primary data from 706 rural and peri-urban small-scale vegetable producers in Kenya. Results of a binary choice model showed that education, participation in producer groups, access to market information and irrigation water, as wel...
This paper employs a two-stage Cragg’s double-hurdle model to assess the effects of market informati...
Commercialization is often viewed as an avenue to improve household food security due to its compara...
Activities to scale up production and consumption of African leafy vegetables have increased greatly...
African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) have high nutritional value, forming a potent weapon against th...
Kenya ranks among the countries with the highest micronutrient deficiency worldwide. Due to their hi...
Kenya ranks among the countries with the highest micronutrient deficiency worldwide. Due to their hi...
Policies fronting commercialization of agriculture in Kenya assumed that realization of increased ho...
The African Indigenous Leafy Vegetables (AILV) agricultural sub-sector in Kenya has in recent times ...
Research background: Vegetables are important sources of nutrition to many households. Understanding...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) have recently received wide attention for their contribution to...
The African Indigenous Leafy Vegetables (AILV) agricultural sub-sector in Kenya has in recent times ...
Kenya is classified as a food-deficit country. Approximately 20 percent of the population does not a...
Food security is a situation where people have access to sufficient, stable and safe food to meet th...
This article considers the extent to which farming activities undertaken by low-income dwellers in...
This paper employs a two-stage Cragg’s double-hurdle model to assess the effects of market informati...
Commercialization is often viewed as an avenue to improve household food security due to its compara...
Activities to scale up production and consumption of African leafy vegetables have increased greatly...
African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) have high nutritional value, forming a potent weapon against th...
Kenya ranks among the countries with the highest micronutrient deficiency worldwide. Due to their hi...
Kenya ranks among the countries with the highest micronutrient deficiency worldwide. Due to their hi...
Policies fronting commercialization of agriculture in Kenya assumed that realization of increased ho...
The African Indigenous Leafy Vegetables (AILV) agricultural sub-sector in Kenya has in recent times ...
Research background: Vegetables are important sources of nutrition to many households. Understanding...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) have recently received wide attention for their contribution to...
The African Indigenous Leafy Vegetables (AILV) agricultural sub-sector in Kenya has in recent times ...
Kenya is classified as a food-deficit country. Approximately 20 percent of the population does not a...
Food security is a situation where people have access to sufficient, stable and safe food to meet th...
This article considers the extent to which farming activities undertaken by low-income dwellers in...
This paper employs a two-stage Cragg’s double-hurdle model to assess the effects of market informati...
Commercialization is often viewed as an avenue to improve household food security due to its compara...
Activities to scale up production and consumption of African leafy vegetables have increased greatly...