Coping with food insecurity at the household level in drought-affected areas of Burkina Faso
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The paper examines strategies used by rural households in the Sahelian and Sudanian zones of Burkina Faso to ensure food security in the face of drought-induced cropping shortfalls.
Reardon, Thomas; Matlon, Peter +1 more · 1988

Abstract
It finds that three-quarters of the average household income in the Sahel sample, and half of the same in the Sudanian sample come from non-cropping sources. These sources are more diversified regionally and sectorally in the case of the Sahel. The latter"s non-cropping income is less covariant with the local cereal economy than is the case in the Sudanian sample. Moreover, much greater food aid was targeted to the Sahel for geographical reasons, without taking into account the more stable and higher level of purchasing power in that zone in relation to the Sudanian zone. (Author abstract)
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