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Mapping the Food Landscape in New Hampshire

Description
Examines access to food and food support in New Hampshire at a census tract level. Covers farm and non-farm retail food sources, retail sites that accept Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Special Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), food support sites such as the National School Lunch Program, and food pantries. Identifies less densely populated areas and areas with more people in poverty and discusses some issues specific to rural areas of the state.
Author(s)
Jessica A. Carson
Date
06/2019
Type
Document
Organization
Carsey School of Public Policy
Tagged as
Access · County-by-county data · Food security and nutrition · Income support and assistance · Poverty · Rural-urban differences · New Hampshire

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