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Food insecurity Stakeholders - Coggle Diagram
Food insecurity Stakeholders
Farmers
Size of Farms
Crop Yield
Estimate of how many people it can feed
Distance from Civilization
Transportation
Local
Farmers Markets
Involvement and active presence in community
Amount of Farmers
Income
Children in poverty
have little to no power over their situation
very little access to healthy food
unhealthy food is often cheaper than healthy options
depending on location, only small grocery stores with limited options are available
can't get vital nutrients needed to grow and be healthy
can cause trauma later in life
can lead to eating disorders
hoarding later in life
Homeless People
Less Access to food
Little Access to healthy food
Lack of money to buy food
would rather pay for other things like a place to sleep
stigma
Lower Class
sometimes not given jobs due to stigma
May not be viewed as in need "enough"
May not qualify for SNAP, but cannot afford enough food for the family
People living in Poverty
Little access to healthy food
Could be living in a food dessert(lack of transportation)
Could only have a convenience store with junk food(in walking distance)
Cannot afford enough food
"poverty income line" is lower than it should be, so they receive less help
Stigma around receiving help
Disparity between living wage and poverty wage
No access to food bank
Not every town has a foodbank that benefits thier own town or those living in poverty, some are for exclusively the homeless
Grocery Stores
Prices of the food
Unhealthy food is cheaper
Healthier food is more expensive
Food stamps
Limited things to buy
Not enough money for healthy foods
Amount of inventory in the store
Have little to no produce
Items are not always restocked right away
Food Manufacturers
Genetically Modified Foods (GMOs)
Food Processing
Can take crops away from a community
Go where the money is
Food Banks
gives easy access to food to those who need it
can employ workers
lack of donations/funding can leave them with not enough resources for an area
rely on community donations, which doesn't happen in high poverty areas
Typically can only take canned goods and non perishables
very few make lasting change