Discussion Paper No. 246 of 2020 on Access to Agricultural Markets: Gender Considerations Towards Improved Households' Dietary Diversity in Kenya
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Kihiu, Evelyne
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Achieving food and nutritional security by all people at all times is a key development goal at the global, regional and national levels. Gender mainstreaming in food and nutritional policies, programmes and projects is increasingly being recognized as important to the realization of SDG 21. In addition, access to wellfunctioning markets is likely to improve farmers profitability and their access to diverse nutritious foods. This paper avails the evidence of gendered access to organized agricultural markets on household dietary diversity scores in Kenya using nationwide survey data. Using an inverse probability weighted treatment-effect estimator, we evaluate whether improving women’s and men’s access to well-functioning agricultural markets facilitates diet diversity among households. The analysis shows that while improving both women and men’s agricultural commercialization through organized marketing systems improves the dietary diversity outcomes of households, the effect on women is double that of men. However, greater effects are achieved when both the female and male in the same household have access to well-functioning agricultural markets. Further, addressing human and socio-economic needs of households are also important in enhancing households’ dietary diversity quality.
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The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA)Series
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