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- Title
LINKING LAND DISTRIBUTION WITH FOOD SECURITY: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM PAKISTAN.
- Authors
Mahmood, H. Z.; Ali, A.; Rahut, D. B.; Siddiqui, F.
- Abstract
Equitable distribution of rural lands amongst farming communities plays a pivotal role in food production and contributes to adequate calorie intake. Based on land distribution, this study estimates the disparities of operational farmland holdings at the district level in Pakistan, and ranks the districts in terms of land distribution in descending order. It also investigates the impact of land distribution, farm fragmentation, and land-use intensity on various aspects of food security (i.e., food availability, food access, and food absorption) by employing Pearson correlation and econometric models. The results from show that food security is heigthened with the improvement in distribution of land (i.e., operational land holdings) and land-use intensity, while food security declines with an increase in farm fragmentation. Therefore, land reform policies which aim to reduce disparity in land distribution and fragmentation would strongly contribute to enhancing food security in Pakistan.
- Subjects
PAKISTAN; FOOD security; LAND reform; ECONOMETRIC models; FOOD production
- Publication
JAPS: Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences, 2020, Vol 30, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1018-7081
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.36899/japs.2020.1.0020