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2004年密歇根州农场到学校调查的结果。

Results from the 2004 Michigan Farm-to-School Survey.

作者信息

Izumi Betty T, Rostant Ola S, Moss Marla J, Hamm Michael W

机构信息

Department of Community, Agriculture, Recreation and Resource Studies, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824-1222, USA.

出版信息

J Sch Health. 2006 May;76(5):169-74. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.2006.00090.x.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate Michigan school food service directors' interest in, and opportunities and barriers to, implementing a farm-to-school program. Farm-to-school may be a timely and innovative approach to improving the school food environment and helping food service directors meet their nutrition goals for school meals. Health and agriculture advocates have recognized the importance of farm-to-school in addressing health issues and creating opportunities for farmers and rural communities. Research subjects were 664 food service directors representing school districts across Michigan. Respondents (n = 383) reported a high degree of interest in sourcing food from local producers (73% reported being very interested or interested). Interest was significantly augmented (83%) when respondents were asked to assume that these foods were available through current vendors. Interest was independent of free/reduced lunch participation rate or school district location (rural, suburban, urban location). Food service directors expressed diverse motivations for their interest in farm-to-school, including supporting the local economy and community; accessing fresher, higher-quality food; and potentially increasing students' fruit and vegetable consumption. The most frequently reported barriers and concerns included cost, federal and state procurement regulations, reliable supply, seasonality of fruits and vegetables, and food safety. Michigan school food service directors appear ready to make linkages with local agriculture. However, there is need to address the concerns and barriers through education; inclusion of community partners, such as current vendors; funding; and state and federal policies that support local purchasing.

摘要

本研究的目的是调查密歇根州学校食品服务主管对实施农场到学校计划的兴趣、机会和障碍。农场到学校可能是改善学校食品环境并帮助食品服务主管实现学校膳食营养目标的一种适时且创新的方法。健康和农业倡导者已经认识到农场到学校在解决健康问题以及为农民和农村社区创造机会方面的重要性。研究对象是代表密歇根州各学区的664名食品服务主管。受访者(n = 383)表示对从当地生产商采购食品有高度兴趣(73%报告非常感兴趣或感兴趣)。当要求受访者假设这些食品可通过现有供应商获取时,兴趣显著增强(83%)。兴趣与免费/减价午餐参与率或学区位置(农村、郊区、城市位置)无关。食品服务主管对农场到学校感兴趣的动机多种多样,包括支持当地经济和社区;获取更新鲜、更高质量的食品;以及可能增加学生的水果和蔬菜消费量。最常报告的障碍和担忧包括成本、联邦和州采购法规、可靠供应、水果和蔬菜的季节性以及食品安全。密歇根州学校食品服务主管似乎已准备好与当地农业建立联系。然而,需要通过教育、纳入社区合作伙伴(如现有供应商)、资金以及支持本地采购的州和联邦政策来解决这些担忧和障碍。

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