Farmers markets participate in nutrition initiative

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BRANSON MO NEWS: By visiting a participating farmers market in southwest Missouri, participants in the USDA’s Supplemental Nutrition Education Program (SNAP) can double the value of every dollar they spend and use that toward the purchase of local fruits and vegetables.Farmers markets in Springfield, Webb City, Branson, Houston and other Missouri locations are participating. Customers can find a location online at www.doubleupheartland.org.”Double Up Food Bucks makes it easier for low-income families to eat fresh fruits and vegetables while supporting family farmers and growing local economies,” said Jenni Nevatt, program manager for the University of Missouri Extension Family Nutrition Education Program in southwest Missouri.The Double Up Heartland Collaborative is aligning and scaling up successful healthy food incentive programs. Partners in this strong, two-state effort will serve more farmers and low-income families with the USDA Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive program.The past seven years have seen the start of successful healthy food incentive programs in the Midwest that match the value of SNAP dollars spent at participating sites, helping people bring home more locally grown fruits and vegetables, while supporting local farmers. The USDA Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive program allows regional organizations to collaborate for broader impact for area …



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