Analysis Of The Determinants Of Resilience To Food Insecurity In An Arid Environment: The Case Of Small-Scale Farmers In The Souss Valley In South-Central Morocco

Mustapha EL JARARI, Brahim EL MORCHID

Abstract


Climate change is affecting food security in Morocco, particularly for small farmers in arid and semi-arid zones like the Souss valley. Principal component analysis of the FAO's four pillars of resilience RIMA-II model has enabled us to narrow down the important data for each pillar. Six components are considered as predictors of household food security, and their contribution is significant at the p<0.05 threshold. Breeding practice, Access to credit, Housing conditions, Access to irrigation water, Distance to basic services and Migrant remittances. Food Consumption Scores (FCS) and Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) scores are used as indicators of household food security, and dependent variables in a multiple linear regression. Access to irrigation water, animal husbandry and access to basic services appear to be the main determinants influencing the resilience to food insecurity of smallholder farming households in the Souss valley.

Keywords


Resilience, Small farmers, Principal component analysis, Food security, Multiple linear regression

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.46336/ijbesd.v5i4.667

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