Gascoyne Growers Market: A sustainable health promotion activity developed in partnership with the community

Objective: To explore the social, health and economic impact of a farmers’ market on a small rural community in the north of Western Australia. Design: Qualitative and quantitative research using a random structured intercept survey, and focus group interviews around four domains of social capital:...

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Main Authors: Payet, J., Gilles, M., Howat, Peter
Format: Journal Article
Published: Blackwell Publishing 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/48209
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author Payet, J.
Gilles, M.
Howat, Peter
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Gilles, M.
Howat, Peter
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description Objective: To explore the social, health and economic impact of a farmers’ market on a small rural community in the north of Western Australia. Design: Qualitative and quantitative research using a random structured intercept survey, and focus group interviews around four domains of social capital: economic impact, governance and capacity building, healthy public places and social and civic participation. Setting: The Gascoyne Growers Markets in Carnarvon. Subjects: One hundred consumers and 28 market stallholders. Results: Consumers demonstrated community pride and an increase in fruit and vegetable consumption since they commenced shopping at the markets. The stallholders appear to have gained economically, professionally and socially from the market experience. Conclusions: The Gascoyne Growers Markets demonstrate a sustainable health promotion activity developed in partnership with the community. It has contributed to the local economy, providing local quality fruit and vegetables directly to the community while also increasing social capital and creating a healthy public space.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-482092017-09-13T16:05:06Z Gascoyne Growers Market: A sustainable health promotion activity developed in partnership with the community Payet, J. Gilles, M. Howat, Peter social capital nutrition sustainability health promotion community participation Objective: To explore the social, health and economic impact of a farmers’ market on a small rural community in the north of Western Australia. Design: Qualitative and quantitative research using a random structured intercept survey, and focus group interviews around four domains of social capital: economic impact, governance and capacity building, healthy public places and social and civic participation. Setting: The Gascoyne Growers Markets in Carnarvon. Subjects: One hundred consumers and 28 market stallholders. Results: Consumers demonstrated community pride and an increase in fruit and vegetable consumption since they commenced shopping at the markets. The stallholders appear to have gained economically, professionally and socially from the market experience. Conclusions: The Gascoyne Growers Markets demonstrate a sustainable health promotion activity developed in partnership with the community. It has contributed to the local economy, providing local quality fruit and vegetables directly to the community while also increasing social capital and creating a healthy public space. 2005 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/48209 10.1111/j.1440-1584.2005.00722.x Blackwell Publishing restricted
spellingShingle social capital
nutrition
sustainability
health promotion
community participation
Payet, J.
Gilles, M.
Howat, Peter
Gascoyne Growers Market: A sustainable health promotion activity developed in partnership with the community
title Gascoyne Growers Market: A sustainable health promotion activity developed in partnership with the community
title_full Gascoyne Growers Market: A sustainable health promotion activity developed in partnership with the community
title_fullStr Gascoyne Growers Market: A sustainable health promotion activity developed in partnership with the community
title_full_unstemmed Gascoyne Growers Market: A sustainable health promotion activity developed in partnership with the community
title_short Gascoyne Growers Market: A sustainable health promotion activity developed in partnership with the community
title_sort gascoyne growers market: a sustainable health promotion activity developed in partnership with the community
topic social capital
nutrition
sustainability
health promotion
community participation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/48209