Improving the fresh fruit and vegetable supply in rural Australia: A systematic scoping review of interventions

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Erin Robson , Katherine Cullerton , Megan Ferguson , Cherie Russell
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Abstract

Objective

Fresh fruits and vegetables are integral to a healthy and sustainable diet. However, fresh produce is inequitably more expensive, less available and of poorer quality in rural Australia, compared with that of metropolitan locations. Reasons include costs associated with transporting food long distances and reduced competition. We aimed to identify interventions or proposals to improve the supply of fresh fruit and vegetables in rural Australia.

Methods

Using a systematic scoping review, we searched peer-reviewed databases, web searches and the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet in August 2022.

Results

Shortening food supply chains (e.g. food hubs) was the most frequent recommendation to improve both the efficiency and resilience of the food supply chain (n=17), followed by improving freight processes (e.g. creating local buying groups; n=6) and promoting the role of governments (e.g. linking government departments with local interest holders; n=5). Only six of the 37 interventions have been implemented. Critical analysis of the interventions was limited, with only one intervention having been evaluated.

Conclusions

The interventions identified could facilitate increased intake of fresh fruit and vegetables in rural locations in Australia, contributing to a reduction in diet-related chronic disease.
改善新鲜水果和蔬菜供应在农村澳大利亚:干预措施的系统范围审查。
目的:新鲜水果和蔬菜是健康和可持续饮食的组成部分。然而,与大都市地区相比,新鲜农产品在澳大利亚农村的价格更高、供应更少、质量更差,这是不公平的。原因包括长途运输食品的成本和竞争的减少。我们的目的是确定干预措施或建议,以改善澳大利亚农村新鲜水果和蔬菜的供应。方法:通过系统的范围评估,我们于2022年8月检索了同行评议数据库、网络搜索和澳大利亚土著健康信息网。结果:缩短食品供应链(如食品中心)是提高食品供应链效率和弹性的最常见建议(n=17),其次是改善货运流程(如建立当地购买团体,n=6)和促进政府的作用(如将政府部门与当地利益相关者联系起来,n=5)。37项干预措施中只有6项得到了实施。对干预措施的批判性分析有限,仅评估了一项干预措施。结论:确定的干预措施可以促进澳大利亚农村地区新鲜水果和蔬菜的摄入量增加,有助于减少与饮食有关的慢性疾病。
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
5.70%
发文量
121
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health (ANZJPH) is concerned with public health issues. The research reported includes formal epidemiological inquiries into the correlates and causes of diseases and health-related behaviour, analyses of public policy affecting health and disease, and detailed studies of the cultures and social structures within which health and illness exist. The Journal is multidisciplinary and aims to publish methodologically sound research from any of the academic disciplines that constitute public health.
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