PRECONDITIONS FOR THE "FARM-TO-SCHOOL" MODEL FROM STAKEHOLDERS' PERSPECTIVE: THE CASE OF KLAIPEDA REGION

Vadyba Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.38104/vadyba.2023.2.07
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Farm-to-school programs represent a global movement aimed at bolstering childhood nutrition, enhancing the quality of school meals, and empowering of local markets. However, these initiatives exhibit significant diversity in their implementation strategies across different countries and remain variably defined in both research and program evaluation literature. In the context of the Klaipeda region project, Farm-to-school programs could be conceptualized as initiatives centred around local or regional food procurement, alongside agriculture and nutrition-based educational endeavours. These activities would encompass the provision of locally sourced foods in schools, the facilitation of educational sessions, and the establishment of school gardens, all aimed at bridging the gap between educational institutions, local farmers, food producers, and distributors. The overarching goal is to integrate fresh, locally sourced food into both school cafeterias and curricula. The research findings, based on interviews conducted in the Klaipeda region with municipality specialists, shed light on the specific nuances of possible Farm-to-school program implementation in this region. Key takeaways from the responses include the commitment to regulatory compliance with Green Public Procurement rules, with a strong emphasis on sourcing food produced within Lithuania. Despite their dedication to supporting local agriculture and providing fresh, locally sourced food, these programmes grapple with challenges related to quantity, cost, administrative hurdles, and procurement policies. Decision-making processes are influenced by a diverse array of stakeholders, including municipal bodies and the broader community.
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利益相关者视角下“从农场到学校”模式的前提条件:以克莱佩达地区为例
“从农场到学校”项目代表了一项旨在加强儿童营养、提高学校膳食质量和增强当地市场能力的全球运动。然而,这些举措在不同国家的实施策略上表现出显著的差异,在研究和项目评估文献中仍有不同的定义。在克莱佩达地区项目的背景下,“农场到学校”计划可以被定义为围绕当地或区域粮食采购的倡议,以及以农业和营养为基础的教育努力。这些活动将包括在学校提供从当地采购的食品、促进教育课程和建立学校菜园,所有这些活动的目的都是弥合教育机构、当地农民、粮食生产者和分销商之间的差距。总体目标是将新鲜的、本地采购的食物整合到学校的自助餐厅和课程中。研究结果基于在克莱佩达地区与市政专家进行的访谈,揭示了该地区可能实施的“农场到学校”计划的具体细微差别。从答复中得出的关键结论包括承诺遵守绿色公共采购规则,并强调采购立陶宛境内生产的食品。尽管这些项目致力于支持当地农业并提供新鲜的本地食品,但它们仍面临着数量、成本、行政障碍和采购政策等方面的挑战。决策过程受到各种利益攸关方的影响,包括市政机构和更广泛的社区。
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