UC Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program, University of California, Davis One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Child Obes. 2012 Aug;8(4):280-9. doi: 10.1089/chi.2012.0023.
This article provides an historical review of the evolution of the Farm to School movement within the larger context of school food in the United States. The Farm to School movement emerged amidst the growing public concern about childhood health and obesity, as well as increasing awareness about environmental and economic challenges in our food and agricultural system. It offered America’s small and midsized farmers an alternative market while potentially improving student health and public awareness of healthy eating. We discuss the role of key stakeholders in contributing to innovative strategies, programs, and policies related to School Food and Farm to School. The growing involvement of larger school districts has helped focus attention and efforts on the persistent challenges related to procurement and distribution. As the Farm to School movement has matured and moved onto the national arena, policy, research, and evaluation have helped define and shape new directions. Finally, we reflect on what it will take to strengthen Farm to School so that it can better contribute to human and community health.
本文在美国学校食品的大背景下,对学校供餐计划中“从农场到学校”运动的演变进行了历史回顾。“从农场到学校”运动是在公众对儿童健康和肥胖问题日益关注,以及对我们的食品和农业系统所面临的环境和经济挑战的认识不断提高的背景下出现的。它为美国的中小规模农场提供了一个替代市场,同时有可能改善学生的健康状况和公众对健康饮食的认识。我们讨论了关键利益相关者在促进与学校食品和从农场到学校相关的创新战略、计划和政策方面所发挥的作用。较大学区的参与度不断提高,有助于关注和努力解决与采购和配送相关的持续挑战。随着“从农场到学校”运动的成熟并进入国家舞台,政策、研究和评估有助于确定和塑造新的方向。最后,我们反思需要采取哪些措施来加强“从农场到学校”运动,使其能够更好地为人类和社区健康做出贡献。