Cultivating resilience: promoting investment in alternative agricultural products for enhanced food security in Kenya

Wairimu Muthike, Mario Schmidt and Mugambi Muriithi

 

Groundwork - Cultivating Resilience

SECTOR

Groundwork

PROJECT TYPE

Research Agenda

BEHAVIORAL THEME

Food Security

Location

Kenya
OVERVIEW

This research agenda explores the importance of promoting investment in alternative agricultural products in Kenya to enhance food security and foster a resilient food system. The paper analyzes the current state of maize production and consumption in Kenya, compares it to neighboring countries, and delves into the challenges and inefficiencies of maize cultivation and transforming household diets. 

THEMATIC AREAS

By examining comparable crops within Kenya and East Africa, it highlights potential solutions to the issues plaguing maize production and consumption. The dietary diversity of Kenyan households and its changes over time are investigated to identify underlying causes, and the unchanging demand for calorie-dense foods like maize is scrutinized. The paper proposes a paradigm shift towards a diversified food system and assesses past structural and behavioral interventions, identifying gaps that require attention.