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Perspectives of Stakeholders on Implementing a Farm-to-University Program at an HBCU.

Authors :
Vilme, Helene
López, Ivette A.
Walters, Lurleen
Suther, Sandra
Brown, C. Perry
Dutton, Matthew
Barber, Janet
Source :
American Journal of Health Behavior. Jul/Aug2015, Vol. 39 Issue 4, p529-539. 11p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Objective: To explore the perspectives of various stakeholders on whether an HBCU has the resources to establish a farm-to-university program that can improve fruits and vegetables intake among African American students. Additionally, this study assessed students' satisfaction with fruits and vegetables served in University dining halls, and their desire for changes in policies to increase local fruits and vegetables access on campus. Methods: This study employed a mixed method data collection strategy. Semistructured interviews were used to explore the stakeholders' perspectives and self-administered questionnaires were used to assess students' satisfaction with fruits and vegetables and desire for policy changes. Results: Barriers reported by both food service administrators and farmers were cost and variation in supply and demand. Students expressed lack of satisfaction with fresh produce served in campus dining halls and a desire for change in policies to increase local fruits and vegetables access on campus. Conclusion: While there is student desire for improved access to fresh produce on campus, there are perceived barriers to overcome. University partnerships are needed to address the desired nutritional improvements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10873244
Volume :
39
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
American Journal of Health Behavior
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
103003373
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5993/AJHB.39.4.9