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Project Specialist. (254) 974-9445. lindsey.breunig@ag.tamu.edu. 1470 William D. Fitch Pkwy. College Station, TX 77843. M-F from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. In Texas, nearly 13% of households have incomes that are at or below the federal poverty level and one in eight Texans, which is nearly four million individuals, experience food insecurity.
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Recent data shows the food and fiber system in Texas contributed $186.1 billion to the state’s economy. Extension Economists have developed a report titled “The Food and Fiber System and Production Agriculture’s Contribution to the Texas Economy.”. The report is updated biennially.
Statewide volunteer programs offer a vibrant community of individuals looking to give back Every day, volunteers from all walks of life step up to give back to the people, land and natural resources across Texas through the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. Boasting a robust volunteer network bringing together nearly 83,500 people from ...
Better Living for Texans program provides research and evidence-based nutrition, health and wellness knowledge to empower individuals, families, and communities to make positive changes for healthier lives. In Texas, nearly 13% of households have incomes that are at or below the federal poverty level and one in eight Texans, which is nearly four million individuals, experience food insecurity ...
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Jan 21, 2020 · 33% of adults are obese. 33% of youth are either overweight or obese. Less than 1⁄2 of Texans meet physical activity recommendations. Most Texans are not eating enough fruits and vegetables. 16% of households have incomes that are at or below 100% of the federal poverty level (FPL) 1 in 6 Texas families experience food insecurity.