Food Value Chain Reports

Food value chains & food hubs represent an innovative business model in which agricultural producers, manufacturers, buyers, and other related supply chain actors form collaborative, transparent partnerships that attempt to combine product differentiation strategies with commitment to shared operational values and social mission goals. Below are reports, articles and presentations with more insight into this area of agriculture & local economies.
Date Sort ascending Title Author
01/10/17 Farmers Market Promotion Program 2016 Report
01/10/17 Farmers Market Promotion Program 2016 Highlights
07/29/16 Practitioner’s Guide to Conducting an Economic Impact Todd M. Schmit, Becca B.R. Jablonski, and David Kay
03/04/16 Exploring CSA - Research and Extension Insights Debra Tropp, USDA AMS; Tim Woods, – University of Kentucky, Ag Economics
01/19/16 Why Local Food Matters: Views from the National Landscape Debra Tropp, USDA AMS
12/16/15 Emerging Marketing and Business Strategies Tim Woods and Matt Ernst
03/03/15 Exploring Regional Produce Procurement in Detroit Public Schools Amy Rosenthal, School Food FOCUS; JoAnne Berkenkamp, Tomorrow’s Table
06/18/14 Networking Across the Supply Chain: Transportation Innovations in Local and Regional Food Systems Lindsey Day-Farnsworth, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies; Michelle Miller, Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems
12/18/13 Assessing the Economic Impacts of Regional Food Hubs: the Case of Regional Access Todd M. Schmit
10/16/13 Impacts of Relationship Based Online Marketing and Social Media Use on Community Supported Agricultural CSA Programs Brian Butler, University of MD; Cathy Ridings, Lehigh University; Zach Zachariah, Lehigh University