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  2. How an urban farming nonprofit in California is addressing ...

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    The "CBS Mornings'" series "Rebuilding America" shows how a California organization is helping to provide neighbors with better access to fruits and vegetables in food deserts.

  3. Food deserts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    People who live in rural food deserts also tend to be older, because of an exodus of young people (ages 20–29) born in such areas who decide to leave once they can. [21] From 2013 County Health Ratings data, residents who live in rural U.S. food deserts are more likely to have poorer health than those who live in urban food deserts. People ...

  4. EDITORIAL: How to solve food insecurity: Stop trashing edible ...

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    California's law went into effect in January 2022, with the statewide goal of recovering (i.e., not trashing) 20 % of edible food by 2025. Food producers and distributors must donate edible food ...

  5. Food insecurity and 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. [68] However, the definition and number of people living in food deserts is constantly evolving as it depends on census information. [71]

  6. Food desert - Wikipedia

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    Burlingame, Kansas (pictured) is an example of a food desert. All three preexisting grocery stores in Burlingame closed, and the closest grocery store is over 40 km (25 mi) away in Topeka, Kansas. [1] A food desert is an area that has limited access to food that is plentiful, affordable, or nutritious.

  7. Food security in the Central Valley, California - Wikipedia

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    Food deserts are areas that do not have healthy foods available, or in some cases, any food at all. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Barriers include physical distance to stores and the number of stores, but also individual and neighborhood barriers such as income and public transport availability, respectively.

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  9. Food Desert Oasis Act of 2009 - Wikipedia

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    The Food Desert Oasis Act identifies the cities listed below as food desert. This list is far from exhaustive and includes only urban areas. A closer look at the USDA's Food Desert Locator map shows a large number of food deserts exist in rural areas. [3] Chicago, Illinois; Detroit, Michigan; Cleveland, Ohio; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Houston, Texas