Fewer portions of fruit, vegetables, and milk in the 2021/2022 school year in Poland

Published 2021년 8월 7일

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A draft regulation by the Polish minister of agriculture outlines changes to the EU 'School Scheme' for the 2021/2022 academic year, affecting elemental school students' fruit, vegetable, and milk portions. The proposal aims to combat the decline in fresh produce and dairy product consumption among children, contributing to addressing childhood obesity. The plan, now under consultation, adjusts product delivery dates and ranges, reducing the variety of some items while increasing carrots and maintaining apples, pears, plums, strawberries, and certain juices. The allocation for the scheme remains unchanged at PLN 128 million, but the EU contribution has decreased by 12% due to Brexit. The National Center for Agricultural Support oversees the program, managing suppliers and payments.
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Original content

Reducing the number of portions of fruit and vegetables and milk for elementary school students - the draft regulation on the school program provides. Children will receive mainly apples, carrots and milk in the 2021/2022 school year. The principles of implementing the EU program for schools, which provide for the provision of fresh fruit, vegetables and milk to children, are regulated by the proposed regulation of the minister of agriculture. The project is currently being consulted. It is a project on the detailed scope of tasks carried out by the National Center for Agricultural Support related to the implementation of the program for schools on the territory of the Republic of Poland. The 'School Scheme' is an EU scheme providing children with fruit, vegetables, milk and dairy products. This is a continuation of the existing programs "School fruit and vegetables" and "School milk", which have been one activity since the 2017/2018 school year. The draft regulation provides for ...
Source: SwiatRolnika

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