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  2. Department of Agricultural Economics

Study on Food Security Status and Coping Strategies of Rural Households in Myingyan Township, Dry Zone Area

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Title Study on Food Security Status and Coping Strategies of Rural Households in Myingyan Township, Dry Zone Area
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Thandar Win Maung
Cho Cho San
Thada Min
Yarzar Hein
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This study was emphasized to estimate the food security status and coping strategies employed to food insecurity and better understanding of major determinants of per capita food expenditure at household level in Myingyan Township. The sample of 120 farm households and 77 landless households were interviewed in 6 villages by using simple random sampling method. Households’ daily calorie availability based on minimum capita daily food requirement 2100 kcal/person/day, food poverty line method and coping strategies method were used to fulfill the research objectives. There were 48% of landless and 45% of farm households in food insecure group. Landless and farm households used 90% and 72% of their total income for food consumption respectively. In terms of average capita calorie intake per day, landless and farm households took 2127 kcal and 2181 kcal, respectively. Landless consumed 508 MMK whereas farm households consume 596 MMK as per capita daily food expenditure. Food secure households group was characterized by smaller family size, higher annual income, higher rice and meat consumption and lower migration rate compared to the food insecure group. About half of the landless and farm households were found in low level of coping strategies for food insecurity.
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