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  1. Jabo, M.S.M., Ismail, M., Abdullah, A. M., Shamsudin, M. N.
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    This paper examines food security determinants among rural farming households in Nigeria. A
    total of 3380 households from General Household Survey-panel data that adopt the World Bank
    Living Standard Measurement Survey (LSMS) technique was used for this study. The impacts
    of household characteristics, household endowments and activity related characteristics were
    explored using logistic regression analysis. Based on the Food and Agriculture Organization
    FAO recommended minimum 2120 kcal daily per adult equivalent was valued at (N138)
    equivalent and USD 0.87 food poverty threshold of per annum was derived for rural Nigeria.
    This threshold is the cost for purchasing recommended daily food allowances (RDA) of an
    adult equivalent for healthy life in rural Nigeria. The results of the study revealed that age of the
    household head, tertiary education, farm size, household size, value of livestock holdings, total
    remittances received by the household, participation in nonfarm enterprise and access to formal
    credit have significant impact on food security. We conjecture that, the higher incidence of food
    security during post harvesting season might likely be due to inability of smallholder farmers
    to utilize their extra time into non-farm income generating activities due to high demand for
    labour for farm operations.
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