Food recovery programs are an increasingly popular method to decrease the amount of food waste in the United States while increasing healthy food access for food insecure individuals. One such program is the Heartside Gleaning Initiative that began in 2014 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The program partners with low-income volunteers to collect fresh produce from farmers’ markets for redistribution. From June to October 2014, 17,000 pounds of fresh produce was provided to low-income individuals and food pantries. A survey of participants indicated high usage of the produce and high satisfaction with the gleaning program. This program confirms that gleaning is a viable method of reducing barriers to accessing produce for food pantries and food i...
Everyone’s Harvest (EH) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that operates farmers’ markets. In order to reduce...
In Grand Rapids’ urban areas the ability to gain access to nutritional food is difficult and in some...
This qualitative study describes opportunities and challenges to produce recovery identified by food...
Food recovery programs are an increasingly popular method to decrease the amount of food waste in th...
The Gleaning Initiative is a Non-Profit organization in the Grand Rapids community. Every Saturday a...
The Heartside Gleaning Initiative (HGI), a local non-profit organization, is a powerful example of p...
Collecting unsold food discarded at farmer's markets has the potential to allow nonprofit food recov...
Collecting unsold food discarded at farmer's markets has the potential to allow nonprofit food recov...
Residents of the Heartside neighborhood of Grand Rapids experience a significant amount of poverty a...
Heartside Gleaning Initiative (HGI) is a non-profit organization who seeks to empower Heartside, Mic...
Introduction: Food insecurity prevalence in Washington County, TN is 14.3% yet 61% of SNAP eligible ...
The Heartside Gleaning Initiative Project, founded by Grand Valley professor Lisa Sisson, has made i...
Seeds that Feed (STF) is a mobile food pantry located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. STF receives produc...
Seeds that Feed (STF) is a mobile food pantry located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. STF receives produc...
Following the prominent Mobile Farmer’s Market program they launched in 2014, the Andrews University...
Everyone’s Harvest (EH) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that operates farmers’ markets. In order to reduce...
In Grand Rapids’ urban areas the ability to gain access to nutritional food is difficult and in some...
This qualitative study describes opportunities and challenges to produce recovery identified by food...
Food recovery programs are an increasingly popular method to decrease the amount of food waste in th...
The Gleaning Initiative is a Non-Profit organization in the Grand Rapids community. Every Saturday a...
The Heartside Gleaning Initiative (HGI), a local non-profit organization, is a powerful example of p...
Collecting unsold food discarded at farmer's markets has the potential to allow nonprofit food recov...
Collecting unsold food discarded at farmer's markets has the potential to allow nonprofit food recov...
Residents of the Heartside neighborhood of Grand Rapids experience a significant amount of poverty a...
Heartside Gleaning Initiative (HGI) is a non-profit organization who seeks to empower Heartside, Mic...
Introduction: Food insecurity prevalence in Washington County, TN is 14.3% yet 61% of SNAP eligible ...
The Heartside Gleaning Initiative Project, founded by Grand Valley professor Lisa Sisson, has made i...
Seeds that Feed (STF) is a mobile food pantry located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. STF receives produc...
Seeds that Feed (STF) is a mobile food pantry located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. STF receives produc...
Following the prominent Mobile Farmer’s Market program they launched in 2014, the Andrews University...
Everyone’s Harvest (EH) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that operates farmers’ markets. In order to reduce...
In Grand Rapids’ urban areas the ability to gain access to nutritional food is difficult and in some...
This qualitative study describes opportunities and challenges to produce recovery identified by food...