PATTERNS OF MAIZE CONSUMPTION AND FOOD LOSS AMONG HOUSEHOLDS IN GUCHA SUB-COUNTY, KISII COUNTY, KENYA

Authors

  • Kiprono Elijah Cheruiyot Department of Anthropology and Human Ecology, School of Arts and Social Sciences, Moi University, P.O. Box 3900-30100, Eldoret, Kenya
  • Wanjiku Grace Njeri Mwangi Department of Anthropology and Human Ecology, School of Arts and Social Sciences, Moi University, P.O. Box 3900-30100, Eldoret, Kenya
  • Otieno Michael Onyango Ouma Department of Anthropology and Human Ecology, School of Arts and Social Sciences, Moi University, P.O. Box 3900-30100, Eldoret, Kenya.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15462220

Keywords:

Household maize consumption behavior, Food loss

Abstract

Despite growing research, academic investment and intervention programming on food security at national and household level, countries are still facing enormous challenges in attaining food security. In Kenya, albeit plenty food produced at household level, it is paradoxical that most of these households persistently experience food insecurity. This is partly blamed on household foodresource handling procedures at consumption stage that leads to food loss and waste. One of the major perceived reasons for this is the sociocultural situation which influences food handling processes at consumption level leading to direct  food loss and waste. This paper interrogates the relationship between household food consumption patterns and food loss and waste in Gucha SubCounty, Kisii County, Kenya. The paper is an extract from the study that focused on household foodresource handling procedures and food security in Gucha Sub-County. Mixed research technique was utilized  in collecting data on food beliefs, and its effect on food loss, waste and eventual food  security/insecurity. The study found that different households adopt different food distribution  mechanisms, food preferences, dietary patterns, household food allocation. Understanding household arrangements, social behavior, and cultural contexts which influence decision making processes in relation to food consumption behaviour are important in effective foodresource handling processes. It is the recommendation of the study that  consumer education campaigns should be increased to provide knowledge and awareness on appropriate food types, food preparation skills, meal planning, using leftovers and food discard behaviour. The study  provides evidence that once people are aware of the value of their losses, then there is commitment to handle food-resources better

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Published

2025-05-21

How to Cite

Cheruiyot, K. E., Wanjiku , G. N. M., & Otieno, M. O. O. (2025). PATTERNS OF MAIZE CONSUMPTION AND FOOD LOSS AMONG HOUSEHOLDS IN GUCHA SUB-COUNTY, KISII COUNTY, KENYA. Ayden International Journal of Education and Social Sciences, 13(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15462220

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