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Title: Urban farming system and food security in sub-Saharan Africa: Analysis of the current status and challenges
Authors: Razak, Kiribou
Bobe, Bedadi
Kangbéni, Dimobe
Julius, Ndemere
Tiga, Neya
Valentin, Ouedraogo
Keywords: Urban farming system
food security
sub-Saharan Africa
current status
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Urban Agriculture & Regional Food Systems
Abstract: By 2022, 42.39% of the sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) population was living in urban areas. This urbanization correlates with increasing poverty, unemployment, food insecurity, environmental pollution, and the prevalence of informal settlements. These challenges worsened urban food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic in SSA cities. This review analyzed the role of urban farming system as a pivotal means to enhance urban food security, incorporating socioeconomic integration and environmental sustainability. The analysis is grounded in a systematic review using specific keywords, evaluating 46 articles and institutional reports related to the subject. The results revealed that 3.62% of SSA countries have implemented national urban governance and policies with minimal focus on urban farming. Rapid urbanization, urban population growth, and climate change are key factors contributing to cities’ vulnerabilities to food insecurity in SSA. Predominantly characterized by horticultural practice, urban farming enhances the food supply system, nutritious security, jobs and income generation, reduces transportation costs, promotes the consumption of fresh food, and mitigates food loss in cities. Despite its importance, urban farming in SSA encounters several challenges: (i) urbanization governance
Description: Publication
URI: https://repository.rsif-paset.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/512
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