During a debate in Bucharest, Deputy Prime Minister Tánczos Barna emphasized the importance of maintaining and improving the program through which students in Romania receive milk, fruits, and bakery products. Authorities, processors, school directors, and representatives of local administration participated in the discussions, analyzing the current issues of the program and solutions for its efficiency. The program plays an essential role in supporting vulnerable children and local producers, being part of the European scheme 'EU School Scheme', which ensures the distribution of milk, fruits, and vegetables for millions of children. Officials stressed that the program should not be eliminated but adapted to provide consistently quality products. Funded by European funds, the program benefits annually from millions of euros, and a digital system has been implemented to track distribution and student attendance.
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Programul „lapte și fructe în școli” trebuie continuat, spune vicepremierul
Programul de lapte și fructe pentru școlile din România trebuie continuat, spune viceprim-ministrul Tánczos Barna / Autorități, decidenți, procesatori, practicieni din școli și administrație, la dezbaterea „Lapte și carte”
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