Using a Market Basket to Explore Regional Food Systems

The market basket chosen for the Enhancing Food Security in the Northeast (EFSNE) project was one of its major tools, as its contents served as the subject of a variety of analyses across the research teams. The interdisciplinary systems project studied multiple components of food systems in the Nor...

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Main Authors: Kate Clancy, Alessandro Bonanno, Patrick Canning, Rebecca Cleary, Zach Conrad, David Fleisher, Miguel Gómez, Timothy Griffin, Ryan Lee, Daniel Kane, Anne Palmer, Kristen Park, Christian J. Peters, Nicole Tichenor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development
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Online Access:https://www.foodsystemsjournal.org/index.php/fsj/article/view/552
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spelling doaj-734d19f342fa427fa9a4ab3d56925efc2020-11-25T03:18:49ZengThomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food SystemsJournal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development2152-08012017-12-017410.5304/jafscd.2017.074.018552Using a Market Basket to Explore Regional Food SystemsKate Clancy0Alessandro Bonanno1Patrick Canning2Rebecca Cleary3Zach Conrad4David Fleisher5Miguel Gómez6Timothy Griffin7Ryan Lee8Daniel Kane9Anne Palmer10Kristen Park11Christian J. Peters12Nicole Tichenor13Food Systems ConsultantColorado State UniversityUSDA-Economic Research ServiceColorado State UniversityTufts UniversityUSDA-Agricultural Research ServiceCornell UniversityTufts UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityYale UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityCornell UniversityTufts UniversityUniversity of New HampshireThe market basket chosen for the Enhancing Food Security in the Northeast (EFSNE) project was one of its major tools, as its contents served as the subject of a variety of analyses across the research teams. The interdisciplinary systems project studied multiple components of food systems in the Northeast region. One of the team members’ first collaborative exercises was the choice of the eight items representing the major food groups, includ­ing different processed forms of food and healthier versions of several. This article summarizes the information gathered on the market basket items, including (1) some salient data describing the state of each food item’s industry; (2) the current regional-self-reliance production level; (3) consu­mer purchases of these items in the Northeast utilizing secondary data sources and data gathered in project intercept surveys; (4) store inventories, including prices and where the food is produced or manufactured; (5) the percentage of the market basket food that is produced regionally, as well as the regional economic value-added percentage; (6) models of six of the foods predicting the effect on production and supply chains of changes in the system, such as increased demand and environ­mental changes; and (7) foodprints for each food. Market baskets are frequently used instruments in food environment and cost studies. Using market baskets in EFSNE allowed the teams to aggregate and interconnect data from multiple analyses done by researchers from multiple disciplines to tell a rich story about a specific set of foods, their supply chains, and the future opportunities to enhance their production and distribution in the region.https://www.foodsystemsjournal.org/index.php/fsj/article/view/552Regional Food SystemsRegional Self-RelianceFood SecurityMarket BasketSupply ChainsMarketing and Distribution Systems
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author Kate Clancy
Alessandro Bonanno
Patrick Canning
Rebecca Cleary
Zach Conrad
David Fleisher
Miguel Gómez
Timothy Griffin
Ryan Lee
Daniel Kane
Anne Palmer
Kristen Park
Christian J. Peters
Nicole Tichenor
spellingShingle Kate Clancy
Alessandro Bonanno
Patrick Canning
Rebecca Cleary
Zach Conrad
David Fleisher
Miguel Gómez
Timothy Griffin
Ryan Lee
Daniel Kane
Anne Palmer
Kristen Park
Christian J. Peters
Nicole Tichenor
Using a Market Basket to Explore Regional Food Systems
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development
Regional Food Systems
Regional Self-Reliance
Food Security
Market Basket
Supply Chains
Marketing and Distribution Systems
author_facet Kate Clancy
Alessandro Bonanno
Patrick Canning
Rebecca Cleary
Zach Conrad
David Fleisher
Miguel Gómez
Timothy Griffin
Ryan Lee
Daniel Kane
Anne Palmer
Kristen Park
Christian J. Peters
Nicole Tichenor
author_sort Kate Clancy
title Using a Market Basket to Explore Regional Food Systems
title_short Using a Market Basket to Explore Regional Food Systems
title_full Using a Market Basket to Explore Regional Food Systems
title_fullStr Using a Market Basket to Explore Regional Food Systems
title_full_unstemmed Using a Market Basket to Explore Regional Food Systems
title_sort using a market basket to explore regional food systems
publisher Thomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems
series Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development
issn 2152-0801
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The market basket chosen for the Enhancing Food Security in the Northeast (EFSNE) project was one of its major tools, as its contents served as the subject of a variety of analyses across the research teams. The interdisciplinary systems project studied multiple components of food systems in the Northeast region. One of the team members’ first collaborative exercises was the choice of the eight items representing the major food groups, includ­ing different processed forms of food and healthier versions of several. This article summarizes the information gathered on the market basket items, including (1) some salient data describing the state of each food item’s industry; (2) the current regional-self-reliance production level; (3) consu­mer purchases of these items in the Northeast utilizing secondary data sources and data gathered in project intercept surveys; (4) store inventories, including prices and where the food is produced or manufactured; (5) the percentage of the market basket food that is produced regionally, as well as the regional economic value-added percentage; (6) models of six of the foods predicting the effect on production and supply chains of changes in the system, such as increased demand and environ­mental changes; and (7) foodprints for each food. Market baskets are frequently used instruments in food environment and cost studies. Using market baskets in EFSNE allowed the teams to aggregate and interconnect data from multiple analyses done by researchers from multiple disciplines to tell a rich story about a specific set of foods, their supply chains, and the future opportunities to enhance their production and distribution in the region.
topic Regional Food Systems
Regional Self-Reliance
Food Security
Market Basket
Supply Chains
Marketing and Distribution Systems
url https://www.foodsystemsjournal.org/index.php/fsj/article/view/552
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