Supporting resilient food systems: Navigating challenges in U.S. rural communities

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2025.143.038

Keywords:

rural communities, family, food supply chain, resilience, food systems, COVID-19, pandemic

Abstract

This study examined how food systems in rural communities developed resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using a qualitative research design, we conducted semi-structured interviews with purposive community key informants (CKIs) in rural communities (designated a RUCA code 7 and higher) across 13 U.S. states. CKIs across five sectors (education, food, healthcare, family-service, and Extension) were interviewed, and 38 met the study inclusion criteria of discussing organizational connection to the food system during their inter­view. Interview questions explored partnerships, supports, challenges, and organizational lessons learned while navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. The research team used a collaborative and itera­tive approach to coding the interview transcripts. After inductive coding, codes were grouped by similarity and alignment with theory-driven organi­zational action to identify themes specific to food systems. CKIs shared strategies to address rural food needs that were shaped by factors such as rural community stressor, conditions and charac­teristics, formal and informal community network structures, social capital, community capacity, and rural food systems resilience. The findings high­light the capacity of rural community organizations to collaborate to enhance food security during a community stressor. It is crucial for rural food systems to integrate these insights and strategies into their practices to effectively prepare for and tackle future challenges.

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Author Biographies

Brianna Routh, Montana State University

PhD, RDN, LD; Associate Professor and Food and Family Extension Specialist, Food Systems, Nutrition, and Kinesiology

Yoshie Sano, Washington State University Vancouver

Professor and Academic Director, Human Development

Leah Pylate, Mississippi State University

PhD, CHES; Assistant Professor, Food Science, Nutrition, and Health Promotion

Dawn Contreras, Michigan State University

PhD; Extension Specialist, Extension Health and Nutrition Institute

Sarah Feeney, Central Washington University

PhD, CFLE; Associate Professor and Department Chair, Family and Consumer Sciences

Kimberly Greder, Iowa State University

PhD; Morrill Professor and Human Sciences Extension and Outreach State Specialist, Human Development and Family Studies

Doris Cancel-Tirado, Oregon State University

PhD; Professor and Associate Dean, Student Services and Well-being

Bradford Wiles, Kansas State University

PhD; Associate Professor and Extension Specialist, Applied Human Sciences

Published

2025-07-16

How to Cite

Routh, B., Sano, Y., Pylate, L., Contreras, D., Feeney, S., Greder, K., Cancel-Tirado, D., & Wiles, B. (2025). Supporting resilient food systems: Navigating challenges in U.S. rural communities. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 14(3), 305–322. https://doi.org/10.5304/jafscd.2025.143.038