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Economic impact assessment of local food procurement in Southwest Florida's farm-to-school programs

机译:佛罗里达州西南农业对校课程当地食品采购的经济影响评价

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Farm to school (F2S) programs aim to educate people about food and farming, to increase the availability of fresh, nutritious foods, and to improve health outcomes among children. Nationally, all states have school districts that self-identify as farm-to-school program participants. National and regional food procurement systems account for the majority of food purchased by National School Lunch Program participants, but school foodservice authorities (SFA) who purchase food from farmers often do soin the context of strengthening their farm-to-school program (U.S.Department of Agriculture [USDA], n.d.-b). A greater number of local supply chain participants benefit when food is sourced in state (locally) rather than out-of-state because more money ends up in the pockets of local producers and distributors. Local fruit and vegetable producers and SFAs interested in developing business partnerships for local procurement would benefit from recommendations on menu-appropriate fresh market products, volume, and purchase prices. However, detailed data sets from SFAs are uncommon, limiting opportunities to advance procurementefforts. The objective for this project was to begin developing local procurement recommendations for other Florida school districts based on the purchasing history and experiences of the Sarasota County School District (SCSD).In 2014, Sarasota County, Florida, received a USDA F2S implementation grant, affording it the opportunity to develop its local procurement efforts. One deliverable from that project was a robust data set of school food purchases over a two-year period. With permission SCSD, we analyzed seasonal purchase variations and market prices of local and out-of-state fresh fruits, vegetables, and egg purchases for 38 public schools in the SCSD. In this paper, we present an approach to estimate the potential of local procurement viability in the context of an emerging districtwide F2S program and recommend system changes based on the success of procurement efforts in SCSD and surrounding school districts in Southwest Florida.
机译:农场到学校(F2S)计划的目标是教育人们的食物和农业,以增加新鲜,营养食品的可用性,并改善儿童的健康结果。全国各国都有学区,自我认定为课堂课程参与者。国家和地区食品采购系统占全国学校午餐计划参与者购买的大多数食物,但学校食品服务当局(SFA)从农民购买食物的人经常这样做才能加强他们的农场上学计划(USDepartment农业[usda],nd-b)。当食物在国家(当地)而不是州的州而不是州时,更多的本地供应链参与者受益匪浅,因为更多的资金在当地生产商和分销商的口袋里最终。有兴趣为当地采购开发业务合作伙伴关系的本地水果和蔬菜生产商和SFA将受益于有关菜单适当的新鲜市场产品,体积和购买价格的建议。然而,来自SFA的详细数据集是罕见的,限制了推进检察义率的机会。该项目的目标是根据萨拉索塔县学区(SCSD)的采购历史和经验,开始为其他佛罗里达州学区的当地采购建议开发。它有机会制定当地采购努力。从该项目中可交付的人是一组两年期间的专业学校食品集。凭借SCSD的许可,我们分析了SCSD中38个公立学校的当地和状态新鲜水果,蔬菜和鸡蛋购买的季节性购买变化和市场价格。在本文中,我们提出了一种方法来估算在新兴的区域全国F2S计划中估计当地采购活力的潜力,并建议基于SCSD和佛罗里达西南部的SCSD和周边学区的采购工作成功。

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