WIC fruit and vegetable vouchers: Small farms face barriers in supplying produce

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...

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Main Authors: Shermain Hardesty, Penny Leff, Aziz Retired - Baameur, Jose Aguiar, Manuel Jimenez, Yelena Zeltser, Lucia Kaiser
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Language:English
Published: University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources 2015-04-01
Series:California Agriculture
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Online Access:http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v069n02p98
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spelling doaj-6d7bb106295c448d9cce0c5ddbb8080d2020-11-25T00:08:54ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80912015-04-016929810410.3733/ca.v069n02p9810.3733/cav069n02_7WIC fruit and vegetable vouchers: Small farms face barriers in supplying produceShermain Hardesty0Penny Leff1Aziz Retired - Baameur2Jose Aguiar3Manuel Jimenez4Yelena Zeltser5Lucia Kaiser6S. Hardesty is UC Agriculture and Natural Resources Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Specialist in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at UC DavisP. Leff is Program Representative in the UC Small Farm Program at UC DavisA. Baameur is UCCE Farm Advisor in Santa Clara CountyJ.L. Aguiar is UCCE Farm Advisor in Riverside CountyM. Jimenez is UCCE Farm Advisor Emeritus in Tulare CountyY. Zeltser was director of the California Farm to School Program at the Urban and Environmental Policy Institute at Occidental CollegeL. Kaiser is UCCE Specialist in the Department of Nutrition at UC Davis.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 helping small growers enter the supply chain. The analysis indicates that it is improbable that small farms will be selling much produce to A-50 vendors; growers’ price expectations are unlikely to be met since these vendors are competing with large retailers. And although the vouchers can be redeemed at farmers markets, very few are because the process is cumbersome for growers and shoppers.http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v069n02p98economicsEconomicshuman nutritionproducts and commodities
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Jose Aguiar
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Yelena Zeltser
Lucia Kaiser
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Penny Leff
Aziz Retired - Baameur
Jose Aguiar
Manuel Jimenez
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Lucia Kaiser
WIC fruit and vegetable vouchers: Small farms face barriers in supplying produce
California Agriculture
economics
Economics
human nutrition
products and commodities
author_facet Shermain Hardesty
Penny Leff
Aziz Retired - Baameur
Jose Aguiar
Manuel Jimenez
Yelena Zeltser
Lucia Kaiser
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title WIC fruit and vegetable vouchers: Small farms face barriers in supplying produce
title_short WIC fruit and vegetable vouchers: Small farms face barriers in supplying produce
title_full WIC fruit and vegetable vouchers: Small farms face barriers in supplying produce
title_fullStr WIC fruit and vegetable vouchers: Small farms face barriers in supplying produce
title_full_unstemmed WIC fruit and vegetable vouchers: Small farms face barriers in supplying produce
title_sort wic fruit and vegetable vouchers: small farms face barriers in supplying produce
publisher University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
series California Agriculture
issn 0008-0845
2160-8091
publishDate 2015-04-01
description 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 helping small growers enter the supply chain. The analysis indicates that it is improbable that small farms will be selling much produce to A-50 vendors; growers’ price expectations are unlikely to be met since these vendors are competing with large retailers. And although the vouchers can be redeemed at farmers markets, very few are because the process is cumbersome for growers and shoppers.
topic economics
Economics
human nutrition
products and commodities
url http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v069n02p98
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