The ambivalence of the market economy in creating food security in rural Sahelo-Sudanian areas
Special Report: Family Farming in Sub-Saharan Africa
By Pierre JaninEnglish
In rural Sahelo-Sudanese areas, small family farmers have to deal with the recurrent and acute risk of food insecurity. However, this depends less on environmental constraints than on the ways in which income potential is realized and the selected resources managed over time. In this regard, the growing role of market through purchases and sales of agricultural products may represent a means of combating food insecurity for the most vulnerable.