Type | Journal Article - Journal of Family Ecology and Consumer Sciences |
Title | Coping strategies of households in the Timane community of Idutywa, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Volume | 42 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
URL | http://www.ajol.info/index.php/jfecs/article/download/109484/99256 |
Abstract | Households are food secure when they have access to the quantity and variety of food they need throughout the year in order to live an active and healthy life. Healthy, well-nourished people are the result of successful social and economic development. South Africa was found to be food secure at national level in that it produces its main staple foods, exports surplus and imports what it requires to meet the demands of its growing population (Department of Agriculture South Africa, 2002: 08; Du Toit, 2011:4). However, although South Africa produces enough food at national level, this has not guaranteed food security for all individual households, with food insecurity being most prevalent in informal settlements and rural households (Bonti-Ankomah, 2001:3; Du Toit, 2011:4). In trying to overcome the problem of food insecurity, the South African government has introduced strategies, such as social grants, with the aim of creating and supporting programmes that allow households access to sufficient food and water (Koch, 2011:4). |
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