By October 2009, all 50 states had implemented a revised WIC program with produce vouchers for millions of eligible families. USDA economists had projected the vouchers would raise net farm revenues by $76 million. In response to such a significant policy change and market opportunity, a UC Agriculture and Natural Resources Cooperative Extension team of researchers conducted a pilot project to test the ability of small farms to market produce locally to WIC-authorized stores known as A-50 vendors. They also interviewed store owners and produce distributors to determine how produce was entering the supply chain to the A-50 vendors. The pilot project was not successful in...
IntroductionIncreased acceptance of nutrition benefits at farmers markets could improve access to nu...
Large retailers often prefer to buy produce from large farms, leaving the owners of smaller farms in...
A 1997 random survey of 2,000 participants in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's WIC Farmers' Mark...
By October 2009, all 50 states had implemented a revised WIC program with produce vouchers for milli...
To increase fruit and vegetable consumption, the federal Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for ...
In the United States, many communities lack sufficient access to fresh produce. To improve access to...
We sought to understand the experiences and perceptions of food producers regarding food procurement...
Because fruit and vegetable intake remains low in low-income populations, the attention of public he...
In 2005, the Institute of Medicine recommended major revisions in the food packages provided by the ...
Background: The California Supplement Nutrition Program Women, Infants and Children (WIC) offer a Ca...
Background: It is well known that a diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables improves health outcome...
In fiscal 2008, the $4.6 billion of food purchased with vouchers from the Special Supplemental Nutri...
Using data from ICRISAT 2010/11 household and fertilizer retailer surveys, the study reveals that op...
The U.S. agricultural system comprises enterprises of various scales. At one extreme, undifferentiat...
In new research, Tina Saitone, Richard Sexton, and Richard Volpe look at ways in which costs in the ...
IntroductionIncreased acceptance of nutrition benefits at farmers markets could improve access to nu...
Large retailers often prefer to buy produce from large farms, leaving the owners of smaller farms in...
A 1997 random survey of 2,000 participants in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's WIC Farmers' Mark...
By October 2009, all 50 states had implemented a revised WIC program with produce vouchers for milli...
To increase fruit and vegetable consumption, the federal Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for ...
In the United States, many communities lack sufficient access to fresh produce. To improve access to...
We sought to understand the experiences and perceptions of food producers regarding food procurement...
Because fruit and vegetable intake remains low in low-income populations, the attention of public he...
In 2005, the Institute of Medicine recommended major revisions in the food packages provided by the ...
Background: The California Supplement Nutrition Program Women, Infants and Children (WIC) offer a Ca...
Background: It is well known that a diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables improves health outcome...
In fiscal 2008, the $4.6 billion of food purchased with vouchers from the Special Supplemental Nutri...
Using data from ICRISAT 2010/11 household and fertilizer retailer surveys, the study reveals that op...
The U.S. agricultural system comprises enterprises of various scales. At one extreme, undifferentiat...
In new research, Tina Saitone, Richard Sexton, and Richard Volpe look at ways in which costs in the ...
IntroductionIncreased acceptance of nutrition benefits at farmers markets could improve access to nu...
Large retailers often prefer to buy produce from large farms, leaving the owners of smaller farms in...
A 1997 random survey of 2,000 participants in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's WIC Farmers' Mark...