Canadian Produce Marketing Association Welcomes Government Commitment to National School Food Program; Ron Lemaire Shares


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Wed. April 3rd, 2024 - by Melissa De Leon Chavez

OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA - The Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA) is celebrating a recent announcement that the Federal Budget 2024 will include $1 billion over five years to launch a national school food program for Canada.

Ron Lemaire, President, Canadian Produce Marketing Association
Ron Lemaire, President, Canadian Produce Marketing Association

"We know that many families are struggling with the cost of essentials, and that Canadians are eating less and less fresh fruits and vegetables—with detrimental impacts for our health and wellbeing and resulting in an economic burden calculated at almost $8 billion annually,” said CPMA President Ron Lemaire. “Canada is currently the only G7 country without a national school food program. We are very pleased to see the government moving forward with investment in this critical support for families across the country."

The program will aim to deliver meals to an additional 400,000 children per year, according to a press release. CPMA has been a longstanding supporter and advocate of a national school food program and a proud member of the Coalition of Healthy School Food.

The Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA) reports its enthusiasm for the recent announcement that the Canadian Federal Budget 2024 will include $1 billion over five years to launch a national school food program

In a 2022 CPMA member survey, 68 percent of respondents indicated that they were active in supporting school nutrition programs. Initiatives like CPMA’s Half Your Plate campaign and Freggie Children's Program aim to increase fresh produce consumption in Canada by helping consumers align with the Canada Food Guide recommendation to fill half their plates with healthy and nutritious fruits and vegetables.

"Yesterday’s announcement is a result of many years of efforts by a diverse group of stakeholders," added Lemaire. “CPMA and our members are keen to work with the government to secure a consistent supply of healthy food for children across Canada and create real opportunities for beneficial partnerships in our food system.”

CPMA will continue to engage with the government as the national school food program is developed, to ensure that enhancing nutrition and promoting healthy eating practices, including through the consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables, are core objectives of the program, the release stated.

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