Structure and properties of urban household food demand in Nairobi, Kenya: implications for urban food security

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M. P. Musyoka
J. K. Lagat
D. E. Ouma
T. Wambua
P. Gamba
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[1] Justus Liebig University,Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness Management
[2] Egerton University,undefined
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Food Security | 2010年 / 2卷
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Food demand; Food security; Elasticities; Nairobi;
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Urban household food insecurity continues to be a major problem in many urban households of Sub-Saharan Africa. The ineffectiveness of policies addressing the problem has hinged in particular on the paucity of information about consumption patterns under changing economic conditions. Elasticities of food demand were estimated through the Linear Approximated Almost Ideal Demand System (LA/AIDS) and inferences about access to food were drawn. Shifts in consumption were evident when changes occurred in income, prices and household demography. As the urban poor are sensitive to variation in food prices and income, they should be cushioned against their negative effects in order for their access to food to be enhanced and hence their food security improved. Dairy and dairy products and wheat and wheat products were identified as subsidy carriers which would improve the nutrition of the urban poor. These results provide guidance for the design of food security and nutrition strategies and programs at the micro and macro-economic levels.
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