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  2. Food desert - Wikipedia

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    A food desert is an area that has limited access to food that is plentiful, ... Initial research was narrowed to the impact of retail migration from the urban center. ...

  3. Food deserts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 USDA map. According to the Medley Food Desert Project, in 2017, nearly 24 million Americans lived in food deserts. [7] Food deserts are heavily concentrated in southern states, which correlates with concentration of poverty, including the south's Black belt. The map shows the percentage of people without cars living in areas with no ...

  4. Food deserts by country - Wikipedia

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    2017 research suggests that food deserts are not the real problem, eating habits are. [85] A 2011 study found that 89.3% of people in a food desert community were either "highly interested" or "interested" in education on preparing healthier food options. [ 86 ]

  5. Food Deserts: Where Have All the Inner-City Grocery ... - AOL

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    Walmart has pledged to open 300 stores in food deserts by 2016; SuperValu , parent of Albertsons, Shaw's, and several other supermarket chains, has planned 250 stores in such locations. ...

  6. Hunger in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to the USDA, in 2015, about 19 million people, around 6% of the United States population, lived in a food desert, and 2.1 million households both lived in a food desert and lacked access to a vehicle. [25] However, the definition and number of people living in food deserts is constantly evolving as it depends on census information. [28]

  7. These Indianapolis students live in a food desert, so they're ...

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    Learning how to grow their own produce is especially important for Haughville area students because they live in a food desert, Duckett said. The closest access to fresh vegetables is a Kroger a ...

  8. This ‘GigaFarm’ in the desert could produce 3 million ...

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    Sharma’s research indicates the sector’s value will reach $6.22 billion by 2030 in the Middle East and Africa, as concerns over food security in the region grow and urban populations continue ...

  9. Food Justice Movement - Wikipedia

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    White cites the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey of 2005–2006 to point out that 52.9% of black women are obese, compared to 37.2% of black men and 32.9% of white women due to phenomena like food deserts and food insecurity. Because the socioeconomic status of black communities in Detroit are a huge part of the food insecurity ...