Influence of Home Gardening on Household Food Security in Rarieda Sub-County of Siaya County in Kenya
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2024-06-27Author
Anyona, Eunice Achieng
Obuoyo, Joyce
Mutavi, Irene
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The number of people lacking food security globally is on the rise despite the numerous global interventions
put in place to address it. About 2.3 billion people lack food security, with 828 million of them being
undernourished. In Kenya, approximately 17 million people are food insecure with two million relying on
food relief. Almost 80% and 68% of Siaya and Rarieda households are not food secure. This study
employed cross-sectional research design to examine the influence of home gardening on household food
security in Rarieda sub-County. Analytical results indicated that about 73.53% of the respondents practiced
home gardening to boost household food security. Grains, horticultural crops, aquaculture and livestock
farming were characteristic features of home gardening. The results indicated a strong positive and
significant correlation between home gardening and household food security (r=0.633; ?<0.000) with a
composite mean and standard deviation of 3.23 and 1.315, respectively. The study concluded that home
gardening strongly, positively and significantly influenced household food security in Rarieda sub-County.
The study recommended that home gardening be embraced and promoted not only in Rarieda but also in
Kenya at large so as enhance food security.