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Fresh fruit and vegetable program expands to every elementary school

Fresh fruit and vegetable program expands to every elementary school

The USDA's Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program, or FFVP, is now in every elementary school in Grants Pass School District 7. Each week, students are provided free fresh fruits and vegetables as a mid-morning snack. The items are different each week depending on the season and availability.

The goal of the program is to introduce children to new and different varieties of fresh fruits and vegetables while increasing the consumption of fresh, unprocessed produce. 

Here is a small sampling of of the items Grants Pass students have been introduced to in 2022-23:

Aloha peppers
Ambrosia apples
Asparagus
Baby bok choy
Bartlett pears
Black grapes
Blood oranges
Broccolini
Cherries
Dragon fruit
Fennel
French Beans
Frisée lettuce
Grapefruit
Green globe grapes
Hawaiian pineapple
Jackfruit
Kohlrabi
Koru apple
Starfuirt
Thumbelina carrots
Turnips
White nectarines

Each week, students learn recipes, history, and other fun facts about the fruit or vegetable being offered. The program is made possible through a grant from the USDA. You can learn more about FFVP here