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Centennial Mall Garden Market Worksite Market Demonstration Project
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Presented by: Casey Foster Nebraska Department of Agriculture Ag Promotion Coordinator – Value-Added 800-422-6692casey.foster@nebraska.gov www.agr.ne.gov Holly Dingman Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Nutrition Coordinator 402-471-3442holly.dingman@dhhs.ne.gov www.dhhs.ne.gov
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Objectives Need for Worksite Markets F&V Consumption Worksite Setting Worksite Market Model Planning, Promoting, Implementing, Evaluating Partnerships & Collaborations Other Community Supports Nebraska Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program Nebraska’s Guide to Fresh Produce Nebraska Fruit and Vegetable Promotion Campaigns Garden Market Toolkit
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Health Challenge One goal in the Nebraska Physical Activity and Nutrition State Plan is to increase the consumption of fruits and vegetables. Priority area for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity The Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005 “Choose a variety of fruits and vegetables each day. In particular, select from all five vegetable subgroups (dark green, orange, legumes, starchy vegetables, and other vegetables) several times a week.” Recommendation: 2 cups of fruit and 3 cups of veggies* *Varies slightly due to gender, age, activity level
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Fruits and Veggies Can Save Lives! Fruit and vegetable consumption impacts: Weight status Chronic disease risk Cancer, CVD, Stroke, Diabetes Nutritional adequacy of diet
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Need: F&V Consumption 24.1% Consume 5 or more per day 75.9% Consume < 5 or more per day
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Our Adult Role Models…
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Need: Worksites Targeted Setting: Adults spend considerable amount of time at work Ideal location for reaching adults Access to 65% of adults who consume one or more meals in the setting Convenience Effective Worksite Programs Environmental/Policy Changes Interventions that are multi-component
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Need: Increase Access in Worksites Addresses barriers to consumption: Convenience Access to quality and affordable produce Un-met market niche No mid-week/day market in downtown Lincoln Shift in social norm
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Promising Practice Access in Worksites Increasing access to healthy foods serves as an umbrella for those strategies that enable an individual or population to access healthy foods. Note: limited, yet promising, evidence of the effectiveness of this strategy. One review noted that increasing access to healthy foods on an organizational level also increased the sales and/or consumption of those foods. Source: UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Center of Excellence for Training and Research Translation
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State Agency Partnership NE Dept. of Agriculture, Ag Promotion Dept.: Promotes Nebraska agricultural products NE Dept. of Health & Human Services, Nutrition & Activity for Health Program: Promotes F&V consumption
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Garden Market PLANNING Utilized CDC’s Healthy Worksite Initiative Online Garden Market Toolkit: Assessing Need and Interest Planning Promotion Implementation Evaluating Success. http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/hwi/toolkits/gardenmarket/index.htm http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/hwi/toolkits/gardenmarket/index.htm
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Garden Market Planning Assessed the Need and Interest Discussed with DHHS/NDA administration Huge support from NDA Director and DHHS Chief Medical Officer Met with supervisors, coworkers, state employees to discuss the idea Strong support
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Garden Market PLANNING: Goals Increase the availability of fruits and vegetables Promote the consumption of fruits and vegetables as part of a healthy diet Promote Nebraska grown produce Expand market opportunities for local growers
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Garden Market PLANNING Location, Location, Location Convenient and visible Logistics: Loading/Unloading, Parking, Traffic Centennial Mall = City Park City Park Permit Challenged the permit system – did not know how to categorize the project: farmers market vs special event.
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Garden Market PLANNING K.I.S.S. Principal Scaled it down Focus: Fruits and vegetables on the Mall Selling Points: Health Promotion Project Good for the city. Good for employees. Good for local growers. Good for the economy.
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Garden Market PLANNING Vendor Selection Mailed invitation letter to all farmers within 90 mile radius Nebraska’s Guide to Fresh Produce http://www.agr.state.ne.us/pub/apd/produce.htm http://www.agr.state.ne.us/pub/apd/produce.htm Vendor Criteria: $10 per week fee to participate Liability insurance coverage Signed contract indicating commitment to sell fresh produce only
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Garden Market PLANNING Legal Considerations: Contractual agreement with the vendor Certificate of Self-Insurance, State of Nebraska
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Garden Market P romotion Mass Email Announcement Weekly Email Reminder Building Signage By Elevators and Stairs Outdoor Signage Ribbon Cutting Press Release Press coverage by local TV station
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Garden Market Implementation East side of the Nebraska State Office Bldg. Wednesdays in July – September Noon – 4pm (or sell out) 1-3 vendors
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Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting
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And the Market Grew!
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They lined up!
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Garden Market Challenges Market surprises Self-selected street vendor Inconsistent vendor Transient “guest” Ability to be present at the Market Meeting conflicts Extra hands
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Garden Market SUCCESSES Fruits and Vegetables Sold on the Mall! Successfully completed 4 seasons of the Market! Accomplished Goals: Increase the availability of fruits and vegetables Promote the consumption of fruits and vegetables as part of a healthy diet Promote Nebraska grown produce Expand market opportunities for local growers Attention from administration Positive, effective project Forged new partnership with DHHS/NDA
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Garden Market Evaluation Employee emails Anecdotal, but valuable! “This is soooo great!!! Thank you!!!!” “What a great idea!!!” “What an excellent idea -- bravo.” “Thank you for these e-mail reminders! I've almost finished the whole bag of mini tomatoes - I might need to go down after more! :) Noted: Improved moral. Change noticed. Market “Plugs” Press conferences and other public meetings
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Garden Market Evaluation Vendor Interviews: Excellent experience. Surprised by traffic. Sales were good (almost always sold out). Suggested extending into September Planning on planting more for CMGM
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Garden Market Evaluation Employee survey: Zoomerang survey distributed to DHHS/NDA 435 Survey Completes Of those surveyed: 99% had heard of the market 89% had visited the market 38% made a purchase at the market at least 4 times Market strenghts: 88% responded Convenience 70% responded Local Produce 98% would like the market repeated next year
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Garden Market - And it grew… Garden Market Manager UNL Nutrition Student Information Booth Banner, Brochure, Recipes, Tips, Guests Market Bags! Volunteers Modified time of Market Increased number of vendors Increased selection Lengthened Market season
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Resources NE’s Guide to Fresh Produce http://www.agr.state.ne.us/pub/apd/produce.htm Statewide F&V Promotions: Nebraska Our Best To You Fruits & Veggies More Matters www.fruitsandveggiesmatter.gov www.fruitsandveggiesmatter.gov www.fruitsandveggiesmorematters.org www.fruitsandveggiesmorematters.org
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Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program Eligible seniors can receive coupons to purchase fresh, locally-grown fruits, vegetables and herbs from registered Nebraska produce vendors Increase consumption of agricultural commodities Coupons are available June Seniors can sign-up to receive coupons at a local senior center, AAA, or CSFP site Farmers must register with NDA to accept coupons Nebraska = $246,775 Total Federal Funds
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Other Opportunities Worksites, Senior Centers, Community Center: Single vendor in a parking lot F&V Promotion through wellness program Break Room Garden Sale Project Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department Organized weekly F&V sale in break room on the honor system. Used profits to purchase breast pump for their mother’s room. In-door, year round produce kiosk or cart Contract with local producer, grocery store or food distribution company to sell F&V
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Other Opportunities Schools: Farm to School Program Local produce purchase for school lunch program School Garden Market Organize weekly market for families Local farmer, local produce supplier (grocer or food distribution company) School Garden - summer school/ community project
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