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Can governments promote homestead gardening at scale? Evidence from Ethiopia.


ABSTRACT: Low intake of fruits and vegetables is a major cause of micronutrient deficiencies in the developing world. Since the 1980s, various non-governmental organizations have promoted homestead gardening (HG) programs, first in Asia, but now increasingly in Africa. Longstanding concerns with HG programs are: (1) they lack scalability, particularly for governments; (2) they only work in areas with/without good access to markets; and (3) they are only suitable for more water-abundant ecologies. We assess these concerns by analyzing a large and novel survey on the adoption of a nationwide HG program implemented by the Ethiopian government. We find that better market access encourages HG adoption; so too does greater public promotion of HGs, but only in more water-abundant ecologies.

SUBMITTER: Hirvonen K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6333280 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Can governments promote homestead gardening at scale? Evidence from Ethiopia.

Hirvonen Kalle K   Headey Derek D  

Global food security 20181201


Low intake of fruits and vegetables is a major cause of micronutrient deficiencies in the developing world. Since the 1980s, various non-governmental organizations have promoted homestead gardening (HG) programs, first in Asia, but now increasingly in Africa. Longstanding concerns with HG programs are: (1) they lack scalability, particularly for governments; (2) they only work in areas with/without good access to markets; and (3) they are only suitable for more water-abundant ecologies. We asses  ...[more]

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