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Grabbing back: essays against the global land grab
Authors:Tanya M. Kerssen
Affiliation:1. Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policytkerssen@foodfirst.org
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Extensive research, mainly undertaken by nutrition scientists and economists, indicates that the presence of a home garden is positively associated with improved household nutrition in rural households of the global South. However, this literature is relatively silent on the contexts that influence home garden uptake. This is problematic given rapidly changing social and economic landscapes, which reshape the place and scope for home gardens within households’ livelihood and food provisioning arrangements. Original research from Myanmar reported here reveals that emergent socio-economic contexts for rural households are posing heightened challenges for home gardens to contribute to food and nutrition security.
Keywords:Home gardens  food and nutrition security  rural development  differentiation  Myanmar
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