Is a cost-offset community supported agriculture program cost-effective? A newly published article from the Seguin-Fowler team concludes: “Given the known public health, healthcare, and economic consequences of insufficient FV [fruit and vegetable] intake and living in a food insecure household, the costs incurred to support these positive shifts in individual- and household-level outcomes via a F3HK [Farm Fresh Foods for Healthy Kids]-like intervention may be deemed by stakeholders as a reasonable investment.”
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