Episode 362: Alex Canepa

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Summary:

In this episode of the Produce Moms Podcast, host Lori Taylor welcomes Alex Canepa, the Policy Director at Fair Food Network. They discuss the importance of nutrition incentives like Double Up Food Bucks, which help low-income families access fresh fruits and vegetables while supporting local farmers. Alex shares insights from his journey as a farmer and the impact of Fair Food Network’s initiatives on community health and agriculture policy. The conversation also touches on the recent Maha report, which emphasizes the need for sustainable nutrition programs and the role of small and mid-sized farmers in the food system.

Takeaways:

The Produce Moms Podcast aims to promote fruits and vegetables.

Alex Canepa is the policy director at Fair Food Network.

Double Up Food Bucks incentivizes healthy food purchases for SNAP recipients.

Fair Food Network focuses on community health and resilience through food.

Nutrition incentives are crucial for improving public health.

The Maha report highlights the need for sustainable nutrition programs.

Small and mid-sized farmers play a vital role in the food system.

Impact investing helps support farmers and food businesses.

The federal government has a significant role in food procurement.

Community support is essential for the success of nutrition programs.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to the Produce Moms Podcast

02:37 Meet Alex Canepa: A Farmer’s Journey

06:45 Understanding Fair Food Network and Double Up Food Bucks

09:21 The Power of Food in Community Health

13:59 Nutrition Incentives: A New Approach to Food Policy

18:43 Fair Food Fund: Supporting Farmers and Food Businesses

22:25 Insights from the Maha Report

26:54 Closing Thoughts and Future Opportunities

Resources:

Website: Fair Food Network

Facebook: Fair Food Network

Instagram: Fair Food Network (@fairfoodnetwork) โ€ข Instagram photos and videos

About Lori

Lori Taylor is the Founder & CEO of The Produce Moms. For ten years she sold fresh produce to over 300 grocery stores throughout the United States, and today she is fully focused on working with the produce supply chain, media, and government to increase fresh produce access & consumption in the US and around the globe. Connect with Lori on LinkedIn.

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