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AgCenter investigates food systems to combat obesity in rural parishes

A customer exchanges SNAP tokens for fresh produce at the St. Helena Farmers Market in Greensburg. Photo by Marquetta Anderson/LSU AgCenter

BATON ROUGE, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — The LSU AgCenter is continuing to work with rural parishes across the state to help lower obesity rates and improve access to health foods.

In 2018, the LSU AgCenter entered a five-year agreement with the CDC to address the nutrition and physical activity environments of six rural Louisiana parishes with an adult obesity rate over 40%.

Recently, LSU AgCenter nutrition specialists completed an assessment of food systems in six Louisiana parishes, including four in north Louisiana.

“The purpose of these assessments was to understand the local food system and food access needs of High Obesity Program communities in Louisiana” Denise Holston said.

The assessment focused on retailers that accepted SNAP and WIC benefits, food pantries, and recreational facilities.

Some of the key findings from the deep dive into community assets included:

Some of the recommendations included:

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