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SESSION 4

FACTORS AFFECTING HOUSEHOLD FOOD
SECURITY AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS

Objective

By the end of this session, the field workers will be able to:

FIGURE 4.1
Food groups

OVERVIEW

ACTIVITIES

MATERIALS REQUIRED

TABLE 4.1
Problems in the local food system and opportunities for improvement

Stages in the food system

Problems in the food system

Causes

Opportunities

Natural resources

  • Shortage of land
  • Unsure tenure
  • Land of low fertility
  • Shortage of water
  • Long distance from home
   

Clearing the land

  • Too few adults in the household
  • Lack of hand tools
   

Crop production

  • Limited crops diversity
  • Cash crops instead of food crops
  • Lack of seeds and planting materials
  • Poor quality of seeds and planting materials
  • Seeds are eaten
  • Exotic crops predominate over indigenous ones
  • Inadequate awareness of crops that give better nutritional and other benefits
  • Wrong cultural practices
  • Wrong spacing, poor seed distribution
  • Pest and weed infestation
  • Limited inputs
  • Extension worker does not visit households often
  • Women do not receive extension advice
   

Harvesting

  • Pest damage
  • Food losses
   

Storing food

  • Lack of proper storage vessels
  • Not enough food is stored
  • Lack of knowledge about proper storage
   

Food distribution and marketing

  • Markets far from production area
  • Poor road and transport systems
  • Food sold at harvest
  • Inadequate home storage
   

Buying

  • Lack of money
  • Fresh food difficult to obtain
  • Foods are expensive
   

Food processing and preparation

  • Lack of proper processing/milling equipment
  • Lack of fuelwood
  • Lack of mother's time for food preparation
  • Lack of proper storage vessels
  • Lack of knowledge in preparation of the right kinds of food
  • Lack of knowledge of proper food preparation
  • Low prestige attached to vegetables
  • Vegetables cooked too long
   

Sharing within the family

  • Children without adequate food share
  • Too many family members to feed
  • Taboos on certain foods for some family members
  • Lack of information on needs of different age groups
   

Eating

  • Loss of appetite because of illness
  • Food too bulky for small children
  • Mother stops breastfeeding at 12 months
  • Children receive only 2 meals a day
   

Health and sanitation

  • Poor food hygiene
  • Lack of clean water
  • Water well far away
  • Children are frequently sick
  • Mother does not attend monthly growth monitoring and promotion sessions
   

Source: Adapted from FAO, 1999. Field programme management: food, nutrition and development. Rome.

TECHNICAL NOTES

Priority messages

1
Household food security, care and health are essential elements for ensuring good nutrition of all household members

2
Nutritional balance can be achieved through ensuring a variety of food and biological diversity

Household food security, care and health are essential elements for ensuring good nutrition of all household members

Nutritional balance can be achieved through ensuring a variety of food and biological diversity


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