Red River Valley Growers Want Salad Bars in Local Schools

Published online: Mar 22, 2017 Jonathan Knutson
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The U.S. potato industry has worked for years to get kids to eat more potatoes and other vegetables.

Now, the East Grand Forks, Minn.-based Northern Plains Potato Growers Association (NPPGA) has launched another go-round of a program that puts free salad bars in schools. The association will pay the cost, nearly $3,000, to place one of the salad bars in a school district in North Dakota or northwestern Minnesota.

Potatoes USA will match the donation to a second school district in that area. Potatoes USA, formerly known as the U.S. Potato Board, is the nation’s potato marketing organization.

Last year, the Northern Plains Potato Growers Association donated a salad bar to the school district in Park River, N.D. Potatos USA matched the donation with a salad bar in the Fort Yates, N.D., School District.

The Red River Valley of eastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota is the nation’s leading producer of red potatoes and the only region that produces in volume for each of the chip, fresh, seed and process markets.

Ted Kreis, marketing and communications director of the NPPGA, has requested that 2017 applications for salad bars be made as soon as possible. The application form is available here. Any school, public or private, that participates in the National School Lunch Program is eligible to apply, according to information on the organization’s website.

Kreis sats that a North Dakota or northwestern Minnesota school district that applies also needs to notify him so the potato growers group can send up funding.

 

Source: Grand Forks Herald