http://www.nofanj.org/WC07main1.htm
I was a participant in the NOFA-NJ Winter Conference held at Cook College in January. Among the topics I shared my ideas about were the farm to school program currently being developed with the West Windsor-Plainsboro School district and their food service provider, Sodexho.
Farms across the state are expressing interest in learning more about this project, which hopes to bring New Jersey grown produce into New Jersey schools. Currently, a processor is being sought to turn local produce into food service quantity, value-added products to enhance the school lunch programs in each county.
We are hopeful that this effort will result in a win-win situation for all: the kids getting fresh, local products into their school lunch, the farms knowing that there will always be an end-user to buy from them each season (the schools will always need to feed kids) and the local economy, which will benefit from the cycle.
Stay with us as we grow this program. And please let us know if you are interested in learning more or can share a suggestion. We have posted this blog to open up the conversation with people we have not yet met.
Friday, February 16, 2007
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