Food Security of Region around Nyangezi in Eastern Congo and Lake Bunyonyi in Uganda
Veress, Szilvia Juhászné
Juhász, Péter Gergő
Szeremley, Csaba
2024-02-01T08:35:18Z
2024-02-01T08:35:18Z
2024-01-03
2786-1902
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/25449
Thinking of food security and food supply in a region, the first factors
that come to mind are its natural features, geographical location and
climate, as these are all factors that fundamentally determine the
agricultural potential of a given region. However, a number of other
factors (e.g. infrastructure development) also influence the ability of
a region to exploit its natural potential and to provide stable food
security. The aim of this study is to explore, question and make
recommendations on the causes of disparities and food security
problems in two Central African regions, namely Nyangezi in South
Kivu, DRC, and the Lake Bunyonyi region in Uganda. These two
regions are very similar in terms of geography, climate and
agriculture, but they differ significantly in terms of food security. The
Democratic Republic of Congo is the 16th most populous country in
the world, 60% of its territory is covered by forests, it is rich in
mineral resources (especially copper, cobalt, coltan, gold and
diamonds), but the standard of living of its population is not high
(Palkovics, 2021), and it is the eighth poorest country in the world.
90% of its exports come from minerals, and it relies heavily on
imports for food (both wheat and maize), which are insufficient to
meet its needs. Agriculture accounted for 20.6% of GDP in 2015.
Based on these indicators, it is relevant to examine the background
of low food security. In this study, we address the food security
characteristics of the Lake Bunyonyi area in Uganda, which is to be
compared with the Nyangezi region of Congo. Although
undernutrition is also observed here, food security is more stable
compared to the Nyangezi region in Congo.
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Food Security of Region around Nyangezi in Eastern Congo and Lake Bunyonyi in Uganda
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Open access
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Óbudai Egyetem
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Budapest
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Bánki Donát Gépész és Biztonságtechnikai Mérnöki Kar
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Óbudai Egyetem
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Társadalomtudományok - regionális tudományok
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agriculture
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Democratic Republic of Congo
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education
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food security
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Lake Bunyonyi
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Lake Bunyonyi
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Tudományos cikk
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Journal of Central and Eastern European African Studies