Fredrick Ouma Nuani, Eric Obedy Gido, Oscar Ingasia Ayuya
Consumption frequency for selected roots and tubers among urban households of Nakuru County, Kenya
Číslo: 2/2022
Periodikum: Review of Agricultural and Applied Economics
DOI: 10.15414/raae.2022.25.02.11-23
Klíčová slova: consumption frequency; negative binomial regression; nutrition security; root and tuber crops; urban households
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Purpose of the article: This study evaluated factors influencing consumption frequency for selected R&Ts among urban households of Nakuru county, Kenya.
Methods: A stratified multistage sampling technique was employed to select a random sample of 385 urban respondents, and data were collected using a pretested semi-structured questionnaire. The collected primary data were analysed using a negative binomial regression (NBR) model.
Findings, Value added & Novelty: The mean consumption frequency for R&Ts was seventeen times a month. Household size, monthly income, household health, farming of R&Ts, nutritional knowledge, and availability of different types of R&Ts influenced their consumption frequency among urban households. In this regard, R&Ts value addition strategies such as peeling, washing, drying, packaging and labelling could increase their acceptance as convenient foods among urban dwellers. Food policies that improve R&Ts supply chain efficiency could increase their production and consumption, consequently broadening the food base at household and national levels.