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Adaptive strategies and local innovations of smallholder farmers in selected agri-food systems of Central Kenya


I Maina
M Miruka
B Rono
PNM Njeru
S Amboga
J Gitari
M Mahasi
F Murithi

Abstract

Food production in Kenya is closely related to smallholder agricultural production. Paradoxically, many smallholders suffer extended periods of food crises. This underscores the importance of understanding the multiple pathways smallholders use to deal with food insecurity. Participatory action research, using both qualitative and quantitative methods was undertaken to identify adaptation strategies and innovations used to address food insecurity vulnerabilities. A sample of 360 households was drawn randomly from 18 farmers’ groups living under acute food and livelihood crisis (Mbeere South district); experiencing borderline food insecurity (Kirinyaga West District) and those with low resilience (Nyandarua North District) all in Kenya. Results showed that smallholders in these areas use and perpetuate diverse adaptive strategies and innovations for coping with vulnerability, for risk avoidance and for livelihoods insurance enhancement. These strategies and innovations ought to be recognised by research, development and policy actors and should inform interventions intended to strengthen smallholder agri-food systems in Kenya.

Keywords: Food insecurity, resilience, risk, vulnerability

African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 77 - 84

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