Produce For Better Health (PBH) and Nutrition On Demand (NOD) partnered on the latest comprehensive research assessment of fruit and vegetable consumption-focused spending disparities in federal research, feeding and education programs, titled Fruit & Vegetable Gap Analysis: Bridging The Disparity Between Federal Spending & America’s Consumption Crisis.

Based on an extensive, year-long analysis of federal agency initiatives at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC), as well as feedback from an open comment period, this report examines how key government departments and agencies currently fund efforts to assist Americans with increasing their consumption of fruits and vegetables – and, importantly, identifies gaps and opportunities to enhance these initiatives and elevate fruit and vegetable consumption as a national priority.


Fruit & Vegetable Gap Analysis: Bridging The Disparity Between Federal Spending & America’s Consumption Crisis – 2022

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Gap Analysis/The Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Challenge: How Federal Spending Falls Short of Addressing Public Health Needs – 2015

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Gap Analysis/The Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Challenge: How Federal Spending Falls Short of Addressing Public Health Needs – 2010

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