A program to be launced for children to reduce food waste
The National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) is launching a program for the kindergartens and schoolchildren for the prevention of food waste – the Minister of State responsible for Food Chain Management at the Ministry of Agriculture (FM) announced on Wednesday at a press conference in Budapest.
This program is now being extended to pre-school and elementary school age, because they believe that conscious purchasing, proper kitchen technology and environmental protection can be learned the easiest way during childhood – the Minsiter of State said. (MTI)
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