Measuring Educational Intervention Impacts on Food Security and Nutrition among Rural Farmers in El Salvador: A Mixed Methods Study Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Food insecurity in rural El Salvador has been a long-standing problem. This mixed-methods study explored rural farmers perceptions of their food security situation, identified critical food security needs, and examined farmers intentions to adopt measures to enhance their food security after an educational intervention to combat food insecurity in the area. For this community, the results reveal that access and utilization are the food security dimensions in which farmers perceive the most significant challenges. To mitigate these challenges, farmers participated in an educational intervention that addressed food and nutrition security issues, including household food production, food safety, and drinking water treatments. Postintervention results show an increase in farmers' intentions to adopt new food production, processing, and preparation practices that improve household food and nutrition security. However, the results highlight farmers' need for continuing education to fully address all food problems in the community

published proceedings

  • Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education

author list (cited authors)

  • Landaverde, R., Boren Alpzar, A., Morales, S., Baker, M., & Rayfield, J.

citation count

  • 0

complete list of authors

  • Landaverde, Rafael||Boren AlpĂ­zar, Amy||Morales, Sarahi||Baker, Matt||Rayfield, John

publication date

  • April 2021