The study was conducted to determine the nexus between livelihood diversification
and food security among rural households in the Agbani agricultural zone Enugu
state. The objectives of study were to: ascertain the livelihood diversification
strategies of the respondents; determine the livelihood diversification index;
determine the food security status of the rural households; and the relationship
between livelihood diversification and food security. A multi-stage sampling
procedure was used to select the sample size of 90 respondents. Data was collected
using questionnaire and was administered using a Computer Assisted Personal
Interview (Kobocollect). The data collected were analyzed using frequencies,
percentages and chi-square. The findings revealed that the respondents were
involved in on-farm and non-farm livelihood diversification strategies such as animal
production, agro-processing/value addition, crop production, farm wage labour,
trading, construction/contract work, transport services, tailoring, and hairdressing.
The result of the livelihood diversification index showed that the majority (93.3%) of
the respondents had a low diversification index. Also, the food security status
showed that only 20% of the respondents were food secure, 47.8% were mildly food
insecure, 31.1% were moderately food insecure while 1.1% were severely food
insecure. The chi-square showed that there was no significant relationship between
livelihood diversification and the food security status of the respondents (X2 (3,
N=90) = 4.25, P =.236). The study recommended that Government should organize
programmes and interventions to boost the capabilities of the respondents to
diversify since they are lowly diversified.
Keywords: Livelihood Diversification, Food Security
