Assessing Household’s Food Security in Patarasi Rural Municipality of Jumla District of Karnali Province, Nepal

Authors

  • Suman Kharel Central Department of Rural Development, Tribhuvan University, Nepal
  • Deepak Marahatta Central Department of Rural Development, Tribhuvan University, Nepal
  • Bhanu Limbu World Food Program, Karnali, Nepal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/njdrs.v18i01.41949

Keywords:

Accessibility, availability, food, security, strate

Abstract

Food security in mountain areas has always been a matter of concern. The purpose of this study is to examine the food security situation and coping strategies in rural households in a mountain area. Following the descriptive research approach, data is collected through implying household survey, semi-structured interview, and observation method. The food security situation is analyzed through four dimensions of food security: food availability, access to food, utilization of food, and stability. The result shows households depend mainly on markets as their main source of household food and households follow inadequate food consumption and the majority of households' food consumption patterns constitute either borderline or poor. Households apply short-term food consumption coping strategies such as lending money from friends or buying food on credit. The study recommends that farming households be supported in terms of both short-term and long-term strategies to improve food production and supply.

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Author Biographies

Suman Kharel, Central Department of Rural Development, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

Lecturer

Deepak Marahatta, Central Department of Rural Development, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

PhD Scholar

Bhanu Limbu, World Food Program, Karnali, Nepal

Program Associate

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Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

Kharel, S., Marahatta, D., & Limbu, B. (2021). Assessing Household’s Food Security in Patarasi Rural Municipality of Jumla District of Karnali Province, Nepal. Nepalese Journal of Development and Rural Studies, 18(01), 48–56. https://doi.org/10.3126/njdrs.v18i01.41949

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