TY - JOUR TI - The Gap between Perception and Reality: Obstacles to Public School Use of Produce from Small Local Farms in the Southeastern United States AU - Boys, Kathryn A. AU - Fraser, Angela M. T2 - HEALTH BEHAVIOR AND POLICY REVIEW AB - Objective: Connecting farms to school foodservice operations is complex. Our purposes in this study were to: (1) identify and assess self-reported benefits and challenges to procurement and use of produce purchased directly from small farms in school foodservice operations, and (2) determine if opinions about procurement from small farms significantly differs between those with and without experience purchasing these products. Methods: An online survey was conducted with child nutrition directors from 3 southeastern states in the United States. Statistical tests assessed differences in opinions between those with and without experience purchasing with these products. Results: Directors without experience understood the benefits but significantly overestimated the difficulty in obtaining and using these products. Experience shaped director perceptions regarding perceived procurement challenges related to contract terms, ordering challenges, food safety practices, and ability of small farms to supply foodservice needs. Conclusions: Challenges exist in procuring produce from small farms (eg, lack of coordinated ordering, delivery, and communications processes, insufficient availability of products, and limited value-added processing). Sourcing products directly from these farms is not as onerous as perceived to be. Bridging DA - 2021/1// PY - 2021/1// DO - 10.14485/HBPR.8.1.2 VL - 8 IS - 1 SP - 13-27 SN - 2326-4403 KW - child nutrition KW - farm-to-school KW - food safety KW - foodservice KW - school health KW - agriculture ER -