New program to teach Sask students more about local food and farms
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — Students across Saskatchewan will be learning more about Saskatchewan farming and local food, later this week.
On June 3, Farm and Food Care Saskatchewan is leading a unique collaboration that will provide free meals to about 900 students and teachers across the province. The program is called ‘Breakfast from the Farm’.
Four schools in Saskatchewan will be a part of the upcoming program, including Westview Public School in Prince Albert, as well as schools in Yorkton, Regina, and Saskatoon.
The day was initially planned as a day for consumers to go to a farm setting and learn more about local ingredients and tour agricultural displays.