Gender differentials in cricket farming and its impact on household food security levels in East Africa
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University of Embu
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Crickets, as one of the edible insects, represent a promising alternative for enhanc
ing food security through direct human consumption or as livestock feed. This study
investigated the impact of cricket farming on household food security in Kenya and
Uganda, focusing on a sample of 187 cricket farmers and 457 non-farmers. Utiliz
ing the Food Insecurity Experience Scale and the Food Consumption Score, the
research assesses dimensions of food access, stability, utilization, and availability.
An endogenous switching regression model was employed to analyze the influence
of gender of cricket farming decision-makers and participation in cricket farming on
food security outcomes. For male decision-makers, key determinants for adoption
included awareness, the availability of processing technology, ready markets, and
perceived risks. Female decision-makers were more significantly influenced by
awareness, training opportunities, perceived benefits, and social norms. Female
decision- makers who engaged in cricket farming (Y1 = 1.756) exhibited a higher
levels of household food security compared to non-adopters (Y0 = 1.567), yielding a
significant positive treatment effect (ATT = 0.188). In contrast, male adopters experi
enced a slight decrease in food security, reflecting a negative effect (ATT = −0.516).
This study highlights the importance of gender differences in food security outcomes
and informs policy initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable food security through
cricket farming. Targeted training is recommended to enhance female farmers’ skills
and improve productivity as a proxy for food security. Interventions should promote
group association and establish aggregation centers at the policy level to enhance
access to resources and market linkages for male farmers.
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Ndung’u N, Isaboke H, Nyarindo W, Otieno M, Gicheha M, Kinyuru J (2025) Gender differentials in cricket farming and its impact on household food security levels in East Africa. PLoS One 20(6): e0326108. https://doi. org/10.1371/journal.pone.0326108