Spread the word, and the peanut butter! The Peanut Butter Challenge, an annual jar collection that launched in the Florida Panhandle in 2012, is expanding statewide in the wake of Hurricane Sally.
Coordinated by UF/IFAS Extension faculty and volunteers, the project was conceived as a way to feed hungry families ahead of the holidays in addition to promoting a Florida-grown crop. The peanut, which is produced mainly throughout the northern regions of the state, contributed $154 million to the state economy in 2017, according to the Florida Agricultural Statistics Service.
The challenge always runs from Oct. 1 through the day before Thanksgiving – Nov. 25 this year – collecting unopened jars of peanut butter. During this period, drop off jars at your local UF/IFAS Extension county office. All offices are abiding by mask and social distancing guidelines for your safety, but contact your local Escambia County Extension office ahead of time for any questions or concerns.
Peanut butter is an ever-popular item in food pantries for its nutrient density and shelf stability. The project took on new meaning this year as demand for food bank assistance had increased as an economic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This year’s challenge was already planned to expand to more of the state’s peanut-producing region with the addition of the northeastern counties for the first time. Now, counties in Central and South Florida are also invited to join in the event.
In addition to the community donations, the Florida Peanut Producers Association and Florida Peanut Federation also contribute to the collection effort. At the end of the challenge, the organizations’ donated jars are distributed to participating counties’ food pantries, proportional to the amount each county collects.
According to Libbie Johnson, agricultural agent for UF/IFAS Extension Escambia County and co-organizer of the challenge, last year participating UF/IFAS Extension county offices received a total of 14,042 pounds of peanut butter. When added to the FPPA and FPF donations, nearly 21,000 jars of peanut butter were distributed to the region’s food pantries after last year’s collection.
“Many of our Extension offices will also serve as polling places during this time period,” Johnson said. "So we encourage those who are able to bring along a jar of peanut butter when you go to vote.”
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Find the Peanut Butter Challenge Drop-off location closest to you:
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UF/IFAS Extension - 3740 Stefani Road, Cantonment, 850-475-5230
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Escambia County Public Safety - 6575 N. W St., Pensacola
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Escambia County Farm Bureau - 153 Highway 97, Molino
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Holy Spirit Church - 10650 Gulf Beach Highway, Pensacola
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Gilmore Services - 21 E. Fairfield Drive, Pensacola
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Perdido Bay United Methodist Church - 13360 Innerarity Point Road, Pensacola
The mission of the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) is to develop knowledge relevant to agricultural, human and natural resources and to make that knowledge available to sustain and enhance the quality of human life. With more than a dozen research facilities, 67 county Extension offices, and award-winning students and faculty in the UF College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, UF/IFAS brings science-based solutions to the state’s agricultural and natural resources industries, and all Florida residents.