The relationship between patronizing direct-to-consumer outlets and a household's demand for fruits and vegetables, Hayden Stewart and Diansheng Dong
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The relationship between patronizing direct-to-consumer outlets and a household's demand for fruits and vegetables, Hayden Stewart and Diansheng Dong
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eng
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-29)
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federal national government publication
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The relationship between patronizing direct-to-consumer outlets and a household's demand for fruits and vegetables
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1228345995
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Hayden Stewart and Diansheng Dong
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Economic research report, no. 242
Summary
This study uses FoodAPS data to investigate whether patronizing farmers markets, roadside stands, and other direct-to-consumer (DTC) outlets increases a household's spending for fruits and vegetables, including purchases at both DTC and nondirect food retailers
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