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Community Supported Agriculture Membership: Characterizing Food and Sustainability Behaviors.

机译:社区支持的农业成员资格:表征食品和可持续性行为。

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Community Supported Agriculture programs (CSAs) have become a viable local source of fresh agricultural goods and represent a potentially new way to improve fruit and vegetable consumption among individuals and families. Studies concerning CSAs have focused mainly on characteristics of the typical CSA member and motivations and barriers to join a CSA program. The purpose of this study was to examine whether behavior and attitudinal differences existed between current CSA members and a nonmember control group. Specifically, ecological attitudes, eating out behaviors, composting frequency, and family participation in food preparation were assessed. This study utilized an online survey comprising items from previous survey research as well as newly created items. A total of 115 CSA member and 233 control survey responses were collected. CSA members were more likely to be older, have more education, and have a higher income than the control group. The majority of CSA members surveyed were female, identified as non- Hispanic and Caucasian, earned a higher income, and reported being the primary food shopper and preparer. The majority of members also noted that the amount and variety of fruits and vegetables they ate and served their family increased as a result of joining a CSA. CSA members were more ecologically minded compared to the control group. Frequency of eating out was not significantly different between groups. However, eating out behaviors were different between income categories. CSA members spent significantly more money at each meal eaten away from home and spent significantly more money on eating out each week. In both cases, controlling for income attenuated differences between groups. CSA members composted at a significantly higher rate and took part in other eco-friendly behaviors more often than the control group. Finally, no significant difference was evident between the two groups when analyzing family involvement in food preparation and meal decision-making. Overall, some significant attitudinal and behavioral differences existed between CSA members and non-CSA members. Further research is necessary to examine other distinctions between the two groups and whether these differences occur as a result of CSA membership.
机译:社区支持的农业计划(CSA)已成为当地新鲜农产品的可行来源,并且是改善个人和家庭水果和蔬菜消费的潜在新途径。有关CSA的研究主要集中于典型CSA成员的特征以及加入CSA计划的动机和障碍。这项研究的目的是检查当前CSA成员与非成员对照组之间是否存在行为和态度差异。具体而言,评估了生态态度,外出就餐行为,堆肥频率以及家庭参与食物准备的情况。这项研究利用了在线调查,其中包括以前调查研究中的项目以及新创建的项目。总共收集了115位CSA成员和233位对照调查回复。与对照组相比,CSA成员的年龄更大,受教育程度更高,收入更高。接受调查的大多数CSA成员是女性,被确定为非西班牙裔和高加索人,收入较高,据报告是主要的食品购物者和准备者。大多数成员还指出,加入CSA后,他们为家庭食用和服务的水果和蔬菜的数量和种类有所增加。与对照组相比,CSA成员的生态意识更强。进餐频率在两组之间没有显着差异。但是,不同收入类别的外出就餐行为有所不同。 CSA成员在离家吃饭的每顿饭上花费更多的钱,并且每周在外出吃饭上花费更多的钱。在这两种情况下,控制收入都会减少群体之间的差异。与对照组相比,CSA成员的堆肥率要高得多,并且更多地参与了其他环保行为。最后,在分析家庭对食物准备和膳食决策的参与时,两组之间没有显着差异。总体而言,CSA成员与非CSA成员之间存在一些重大的态度和行为差异。有必要进行进一步的研究以检查两组之间的其他区别以及这些差异是否是由于CSA成员身份而产生的。

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    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Economics Agricultural.;Sustainability.;Health Sciences Nutrition.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 102 p.
  • 总页数 102
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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