Caregiver Experiences With an Innovative Farmers' Market Incentive Program for Children in Flint, Michigan
An innovative farmers' market incentive program designed specifically for children was implemented to address persistent challenges with accessing fresh, nutrient-rich foods in a food desert community. The current study sought to qualitatively examine caregiver perceptions of the incentive prog...
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Main Authors: | Amy Saxe-Custack PhD, MPH, RD (Author), Heather Claire Lofton PhD (Author), Mona Hanna-Attisha MD, MPH, FAAP (Author), Zachary Tata MPH (Author), Tiffany Ceja MSE (Author), Jenny LaChance MS, CCRC (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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