AgriCurious Podcast

The Hidden Economics of Food Access

36 min · 1 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Dennis sits down with Dr. Craig Gundersen, the Snee Family Endowed Chair and Professor of Economics at Baylor University. They discuss the role of agricultural economics in shaping the food system, the economic forces behind food insecurity, and the broader impacts of food access on health and society. The conversation also explores Dr. Gundersen’s work on Map the Meal Gap with Feeding America and what it reveals about food insecurity across the United States. After listening, please take 10 seconds to share your feedback at bit.ly/agricurious [http://bit.ly/agricurious].

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