Abstract:
This paper examines multiple aspects of share of expenditure on food and the factors determining the
household food expenditure in rural households of Ampara district. The study was done in three Divisional Secretariat
divisions in Ampara district. Results revealed that average monthly income per household was Rs. 14,735.93 which was
lower than the mean household income in 2009/ 2010 for Ampara district. The share on food expenditure was high in
cereals followed by fish. 59% of households had poor access to food leading to little margin to cope with shocks such as
increased market prices or an illness that may require substantial medical care. And only 5% were in good condition. The
coefficients of total household income and the size of the household were significant (p< 0.01) and exert a positive impact
on food expenditure whereas age of the head of the household exerts a negative and significant impact (p< 0.1). Policy
measures for improving the access to food and finally food security of farm households in Ampara district should be linked
to their ability to expend their income on enough food for healthy lives.