Analyzing the Effects of Agricultural Productivity on Household Living Conditions: A Study of Chisamba District in Zambia

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Date

2025

Author

Rabecca Phiri, Dr Kelvin Chibomba

Publisher

Stecab Publishing

Abstract

Agriculture remains one of the most important activities in Zambia. Zambia remains vulnerable to unstable food prices and food insecurity despite competitive advantages such as abundant agricultural land and a generally favorable climate for food production. This research analyzes the effects of agricultural productivity on household living conditions. The research was addressed by the following objectives; To analyze the effects of agricultural productivity on household living conditions; To ascertain how improved agricultural productivity affects family investments; To assess how improved agricultural productivity improves household food consumption patterns. A sample of 50 respondents was selected from various farmers to help provide data. The research utilized both qualitative and quantitative methods, surveys and focus group discussions. From the findings on how Agricultural productivity improves income levels, 36% said increased yields lead to more crops, livestock and income, 28% said it leads to diversification of crops and livestock tapping into markets with higher demand, and 36% said it leads to creation of more jobs in the agricultural sector. The respondents were asked the types of investments they made with increased agricultural productivity and 34% invested in farm infrastructure, 30% invested in land expansion or improvement, 8% invested in research and development, 6% invested in value added processing facilities, and 22% invested in livestock. The farmers were also asked on the influence of agricultural productivity on nutritional quality of food consumption within the households. 28% said it leads to greater availability and access to a variety of food items within the household, 30% said it improves affordability of nutrient-dense foods for households, 22% said it may lead to greater processing and packaging of food products, which can result in loss of nutritional quality, and 20% said it leads to intensive agricultural practices associated with increased productivity which can lead to nutrient depletion in the soil which then impacts the nutritional quality of crops grown in these soils. The key findings also highlighted a diverse range of challenges faced by most small-scale farmers, including poor agricultural productivity/yields due to climate change, and poor investment patterns due to poor   yields. Despite the challenges faced, a good portion of respondents expressed satisfaction and fulfillment in their agricultural activities. This study shows the various coping mechanisms employed by farmers such as investments patterns, saving patterns, and irrigation practices. Preliminary findings suggested a significant positive correlation between agricultural productivity and household living conditions, with improvements observed in income levels, asset ownership, and food security. These findings hold crucial implications for policymakers, highlighting the importance of targeted interventions to enhance agricultural productivity as a means to improve household well-being and promote sustainable development.

Keywords

agricultural productivityagricultureliving conditions