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"textContent": "It takes a village to raise a child. What happens when a village makes the choice to help feed its children? What are the steps to ensure good local food on plates and in bellies? How can local authorities take action beyond national or EU policies? We visited the school canteen in Plessé, France, to find out. Louise Kelleher reports. [...]\n\nThe post Investing in the Next Generation – When local politics takes on the school canteen appeared first on Agricultural and Rural Convention.",
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