Indiana’s Independent Farmers Aid Food Desert

40% of Evansville, Indiana, neighborhoods are in food deserts with limited access to fresh, nutritious, and affordable food. Local farmers are trying to remedy these disparities with the Market on Main. The Market on Main uses a central location to make groceries accessible to those who do not have cars or other means of transportation and features local vendors and food trucks. By reinvesting in their struggling communities, local farmers and vendors ensure the long-term prosperity of their city. Read more about the Market on Main here.

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