Online tools helped direct market farmers during the COVID-19 pandemic, but resources are needed for equitable adoption

Author:

Pesci SashaORCID,Durant JennieORCID,Manser GwynethORCID,Galt RyanORCID,Asprooth LaurenORCID,Pinzon NataliaORCID

Abstract

This paper examines the use by California’s direct market farmers (DMFs) of online sales and market­ing during the early onset of the COVID-19 pan­demic in the United States, from March through December 2020. The pandemic caused market dis­ruptions that accelerated the trend toward market digitalization. This paper reports quantitative find­ings based on 364 responses to an online survey of DMFs in California and qualitative findings from participant observation and 33 semi-structured interviews with DMFs and technical assistance providers. We found that online sales and market­ing tools, such as social media and websites, were important for withstanding economic disruptions associated with the pandemic, and farmers who had an online presence were more likely to increase their sales and profitability during its early onset. However, we also found that many farmers lacked the necessary resources to access these tools and use them effectively, and that technical assistance providers experienced challenges in helping farm­ers with online technology use. We argue that DMFs need reliable access to the internet, as well as advice, resources, and training to access and benefit from online sales and marketing tools. These resources must be available in languages other than English (e.g., Spanish). Research-informed programs and policies can help DMFs navigate market digitalization and strengthen their resilience to future economic disruptions.

Publisher

Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems

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