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Upcoming Webinar on Getting Fresh, Local Foods in Underserved Communities

The National Policy & Legal Analysis Network to Prevent Childhood Obesity (NPLAN) is hosting a webinar February 23 at 10:00 a.m. on the topic of providing underserved areas with fresh, local foods.

Eating healthier foods, especially fresh fruits and veggies, helps to reduce the risk of obesity and chronic disease. However, studies show that residents of rural areas, low-income neighborhoods and communities of color have less access to vendors that sell fresh produce.

Community public health advocates and policymakers can use multiple approaches to fulfill this need for fresh produce in underserved communities. They can work with local agencies to attract full-service grocery stores. They can also support purveyors of fresh produce, often grown locally, by establishing favorable policies for farmers’ markets and mobile produce carts. The purpose of NPLAN’s webinar is to discuss the latter two types of policies, which bring fresh produce directly into underserved neighborhoods and create business opportunities for community members.

Through this webinar, participants will learn about ways to bring healthy foods to communities, outside of the traditional full-service grocery store. It will also provide mini-trainings on two of NPLAN’s model policy tools: Model Produce Cart Ordinance and Land Use Protections for Farmers’ Markets

NPLAN’s Model Produce Cart Ordinance, inspired by New York City’s Green Cart program and other mobile vending ordinances around the country, is a cost-effective and efficient means of increasing residents’ access to fresh produce. It creates a streamlined permit program for the sale of fresh whole fruits and vegetables from sidewalk carts. NPLAN’s Model Land Use Protections for Farmers’ Markets provides policy language that creates more opportunities for farmers’ markets and ensures their long-term viability as a community institution.

To register for the webinar, click here.

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