Food Security in Rural Sudan

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The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors affecting food security for rural Sudanese households and to estimate price and income elasticities for Sudanese households based on their food security status. The results show that households living in northern and western rural regions are less likely to be food secure as compared to households living in eastern rural regions. Also, rural households are more likely to be food secure in the fall and winter seasons as compared to summer season. The results of price and income elasticities for secure and insecure households were almost similar. Income elasticities for both secure and insecure households show that cereals, milk & eggs, vegetables, staples, tea and coffee are necessities for rural households.

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Elzak, R. M., Sisman, M. Y., & Al-Mahish, M. (2022). Food Security in Rural Sudan. Cuadernos de Desarrollo Rural, 19. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.cdr19.fsrs

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