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Utah launches locally grown incentive program for schools

The state will give $250,000 to schools as part of their per-meal state reimbursement.

Benita Gingerella, Senior Editor

May 10, 2021

1 Min Read
Cows grazing at a dairy farm in Utah.
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Utah’s Department of Agriculture and Food and the State Board of Education have launched a program to incentivize schools in the state to purchase more locally grown food, ABC 4 reports

Under the Child Nutrition Program, the state will allot $250,000 to give to schools as part of their per-meal state reimbursement. Schools that spend a larger ratio on unprocessed food grown in Utah will receive a higher per-meal state reimbursement.

Officials hope that the program will improve the quality of school meals and help farmers in the state. 

Utah is the 11th state to offer a locally grown incentive program for schools. 

About the Author

Benita Gingerella

Senior Editor

Benita is a senior editor for FoodService Director and covers K-12 foodservice. She has been with the publication since 2016. In her spare time, Benita is an avid restaurant-goer and loves to travel extensively.

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