Gyeonggi Province's eco-friendly school meal service makes its debut on the international stage in Indonesia

Published Jul 31, 2025

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[Reporter Lee Jang-hee, Korea Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper] Gyeonggi Province's eco-friendly school meal policy was introduced on the international stage for the first time. The Gyeonggi Province Agricultural and Fisheries Promotion Corporation participated in the '2025 NICAB International Workshop' held at the IPB International Convention Center in Bogor, Indonesia, from July 23 to 25. At this event, Gyeonggi Province presented its eco-friendly school meal policy and signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on public meal cooperation with the University of Technology of Kalimantan and Bogor Agricultural University. The two institutions will share public meal policies and operation models, conduct joint research and seminars to improve the eco-friendly school meal and local agricultural product supply system, and provide training and internships for students and practitioners.

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Gyeonggi Province's eco-friendly school meal policy was introduced on the international stage for the first time. The Gyeonggi Agricultural Promotion Corporation participated in the '2025 NICAB International Workshop' held at the IPB International Convention Center in Bogor, Indonesia, from July 23 to 25. At this event, Gyeonggi Province's eco-friendly school meal policy was presented, and a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on public meal cooperation was signed with the Polytechnic of Kalimantan and Bogor University. The two organizations agreed to cooperate in sharing public meal policies and operation models, conducting joint research and seminars to improve eco-friendly school meals and local agricultural supply systems, providing training and internships for students and practitioners, operating field visit programs, and performing policy advisory and pilot cooperation projects. This workshop was jointly organized by KOICA, Seoul National University, and the IPB-SNU Center ...
Source: Agrinet

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