Assessing the effect of Bambara nuts production on food security in Buikwe district
Abstract
The general objective of the study was to examine the effect of Bambara nuts production on food
security in Buikwe district using a case study of Nyenga Sub County. The study was guided by
the following specific objectives: to evaluate the effect of Bambara nuts production on
smallholder farmer’s incomes in Nyenga Sub County; to determine the effect of Bambara nuts
production on food availability at household level in Nyenga Sub County and to examine the
effect of Bambara nuts on food accessibility at household level in Nyenga Sub County. A survey
research design was used while employing both qualitative and quantitative methods. The study
population consisted of 98 participants. A sample size of 72 respondents was selected using
simple random and purposive sampling techniques. Quantitative data analysis mainly consisted
of descriptive statistics (means and standard deviations) and inferential statistics (Pearson
correlation and regression). Findings revealed that Bambara nuts production has no significant
effect on farmer’s incomes in Nyenga sub-county and this is because most of the farmers grow it
on small scale and the crop has low market potential. Further, Bambara nuts production has a
significant and a positive effect on food availability in Nyenga sub-county. This thus means that
without other foods, Bambaranuts can be available for home consumption, and lastly it was
established that that Bambara nuts production has a significant and a positive effect on food
accessibility in Nyenga sub-county. This thus means that most people have a possibility of
getting food since Bambara nuts makes food cheaper and accessible to any person in the area. it
was therefore recommended that there is need to initiate development of programs and deliberate
policies that can enhance farmer’s adoption of production of Bambara nuts