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Procurement from local producers for food service in primary and secondary school settings: A scoping review.

Claire GallowaySusan G DevineJulie ParisonHolley-Anne Jones
Published in: Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals (2022)
There is no universal definition or standard for procuring 'local food'. The main motivation for local food procurement was a sense of social responsibility, however there are barriers, including cost, facilities and food safety. Purchasing food locally holds potential to benefit the local economy but government funding and policy supporting local and small-scale producers is an important enabler. SO WHAT?: Government support to build stakeholder capacity is important in establishing and maintaining these programmes and would be crucial in achieving change in Australian schools. Investigating feasibility of a national school lunch service would be beneficial, as these programmes may have merit not just in feeding children but also in supporting the local economy. Further research is warranted in this area.
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