California Agriculture (Jan 2012)

UC Cooperative Extension explores a farm-to-WIC program

  • Lucia Kaiser,
  • Cathi Lamp,
  • Chutima Ganthavorn,
  • Lucrecia Farfan-Ramirez,
  • Tammy McMurdo,
  • Marita Cantwell,
  • Shermain Hardesty

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v066n01p15
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 1
pp. 15 – 19

Abstract

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To increase fruit and vegetable consumption, the federal Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) distributes cash vouchers to low-income women with children to buy fruits and vegetables. The program reaches almost half of the infants and one-quarter of children under 5 years old in the United States. UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) conducted a survey of produce preferences and buying habits among WIC participants in Tulare, Alameda and Riverside counties in 2010 to guide the development of a farm-to-WIC program that would connect small local growers to the WIC market. Based on the results, the UCCE team developed a list of 19 produce items to promote in a possible new farm-to-WIC program.