Agriculture officials recognise 2021 as international year of fruits and vegetables
The Minister of Agriculture has partnered with the Ministry of Health and the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) to launch a series of activities designed to promote 2021 as the international year of fruit and vegetables, in an effort to boost food production through innovation and technology and to reduce waste.
The campaign, which ties in with the ministries’ ‘Buy Local, Eat Local’ initiative, is also designed to raise awareness about the important role of fruits and vegetables in human nutrition, food security and health.
Agriculture Minister Samantha Marshall said the campaign will include a series of videos with some familiar faces promoting the benefits of fresh produce.
Idaho Inspired Dishes at Treasure Valley Restaurants
The Treasure Valley is home to some incredible restaurants with everything from classic to unique cuisine. Today we are going to focus on Idaho inspired dishes that are either newly available or have been local staples for decades. These are some that I found perusing online but I need your help below with ones that I missed and are not mentioned below. If you know a Treasure Valley Restaurant that has a locally inspired dish, or even a fun locally inspired name for a dish let me know below and I will include it in my local Idahoans inspired follow up post later this week.
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Uber Eats Launches Eat Local: A Renewed Commitment to US Local Merchants
SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: UBER) today announced its Eat Local campaign, renewed efforts to support independent restaurant owners and operators in 2021 as the industry continues to face COVID-related challenges.
“We’re here for restaurants at Uber Eats as we have been since the start of the health crisis,” said Stephane Ficaja, head of Uber Eats and Delivery for the US & Canada. “Today we’re committing $20 million through various initiatives at a critical time, renewing promises we’ve made on pricing, and will remain focused on our partners’ success in the months ahead.”