Abundant success with cultivation of vegetables in Norway

Published 2021년 9월 9일

Tridge summary

A collaborative project between the Innlandet Farmers' Association, vegetable producer Louise Gjør, the State Administrator in the Inland, and Norgro, supported by Innlandet County Municipality, saw the distribution of nearly 10,000 cabbage plants, including kale, black and red cabbage, and Brussels sprouts, to all 380 kindergartens in the Inland region of Norway. The initiative aimed to stimulate children's curiosity about food and plants. The project has received positive feedback, with photos and updates on the progress of the plants. A media visit to Skramstad kindergarten revealed a successful harvest, with the children and staff expressing enthusiasm about the experience.
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Original content

- Here we have kale. It has become so big! says Johanne Røe Dufseth (5), and shows around the vegetable garden. There it abounds in kale, black cabbage and red cabbage, while green producer Louise Gjør distributes Brussels sprouts and it is tasted and smeared. The project "We cultivate the country - green kindergartens in the Inland" is a collaboration between Innlandet Farmers' Association, vegetable producer Louise Gjør, the State Administrator in the Inland and Norgro. It is supported by Innlandet County Municipality. The scheme is based on two good ideas: Green producer Louise Gjør at Fredheim farm in Stange wanted to increase children's curiosity and knowledge about food and plants by giving plant trays to kindergartens. At the same time, Innlandet Bondelag was working on the project We cultivate the land, in connection with the Norwegian Farmers' Association turning 125 this year. With the help of the Farmers' Association's 67 local teams in the Inland, close to 10,000 ...
Source: Bondebladet

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