HortScience (Sep 2023)

A Risk Management Training Program Designed to Empower Urban Women Farmers

  • Robin G. Brumfield,
  • Deborah Greenwood,
  • Madeline Flahive DiNardo,
  • Arend-Jan Both,
  • Joseph R. Heckman,
  • Ramu Govindasamy,
  • Nicholas Polanin,
  • Ashaki A. Rouff,
  • Amy Rowe,
  • Richard VanVranken,
  • Surendran Arumugam

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI17305-23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 11

Abstract

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Annie’s Project: Farming in New Jersey’s Cities and the Urban Fringe focused on the following five areas of risk identified by the US Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service: financial, production, marketing/price, legal/institutional, and human/personnel. Additional education regarding urban farming topics included securing suitable land, dealing with contaminated soils and alternative growing medias, and securing water for crop production. We delivered a series of six 3-hour evening classes to 23 producers. We administered a retrospective evaluation at the conclusion of the series and distributed an evaluation survey 6 months after training. Both evaluations found that participants increased their understanding of farm risks. Furthermore, they indicated they were better able to manage the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on their farm business activities.

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