ID | 173783 |
Title Proper | Human development and food sovereignty |
Other Title Information | a step closer to achieving food security in South Africa’s rural households |
Language | ENG |
Author | Mbajiorgu, Grace |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Food security strategies are determined by the prevailing realities within households and communities. Therefore, it is not surprising that in South Africa agricultural transformation is an important food security strategy. This article examines the role of human development and food sovereignty in fostering conditions that enable rural households to enhance their food security capabilities. Using an in-depth analysis of literature, national, regional and international instruments, this article takes its departure from the fact that subsistence agriculture is an effective strategy for improving household food needs when implemented within the broader human rights framework of human development. The results reveal that agriculture has the potential to increase household food security if appropriate agricultural technologies and productive resources such as land are made accessible to households. Further, for agriculture to attain optimal efficiency as a food security strategy, policies on agrarian transformation should be implemented within broader social development programmes. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 55, No.3; May 2020: p.330–350 |
Journal Source | Journal of Asian and African Studies 2020-05 55, 3 |
Key Words | Poverty ; Food Security ; Poverty alleviation ; Food Sovereignty ; Agrarian Transformation ; Subsistence Agriculture |