What MN School Food Service Directors Think About Local Food
As demand for local food continues to grow, K-12 schools are looking for ways to incorporate food from local sources into their food and nutrition programs. A new survey, developed by the Minnesota School Nutrition Association (MSNA) and IATP, assesses Minnesota K-12 Food Service Directors’ interest in purchasing and serving locally grown food. The online survey was conducted over a one-month period, and roughly 20 percent of Minnesota School District Food Service Directors responded.
Key findings include:
- Overall interest in buying local foods is high;
- Thirty-five percent of respondents said that they purchased local foods directly from a grower during the 2007-08 school year;
- Respondents were very interested in the potential local foods “tools” identified in the survey to help with Farm to School efforts.
The results will inform the work of the MSNA Farm to School Task Force in the coming year. We can expect school nutrition to be an important issue in 2009, as the Child Nutrition Act is due for congressional review in September.
Read the full findings from the survey here.
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in this MN school food service
local food continue to grow
this is so lucky news for mn school student.It is so important to body of child & his growth.
Posted by: Rasika kawale | March 17, 2009 at 01:32 AM