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April 17, 2019 "Taiwan food carving: school lunch and anti-basic reform movement credit sharing meeting" @ Taipei

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, April 17, 2019 "Taiwan food carving: school lunch and anti-basic reform movement credit sharing meeting" @ Taipei

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In March this year, the Taiwan Alliance for the Promotion of non-basic Reform was invited to attend the annual GMO FREE ZONE national exchange gathering in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, to discuss with more than 300 activists and consumer representatives concerned about agricultural production, food safety and bioethics how to face the impact of a new generation of gene editing technology and protect the future of children.

Then, we traveled across more than half of Japan to Hyogo Prefecture, and in just three days we visited the Yamanote Primary and Middle School in Luwu City, the Hyogo Prefecture Education Commission, and the school feeding support center. and the 2018 national school to eat a son garden winning team-adoptive father city school feeding center, from the aspects of policy formulation, food supply, lunch dishes and diet education. Learn how Japan makes a national effort to ensure children's food safety and inherit local culture.

Theme | Taiwan Day Food engraving: school lunch and Anti-Reform Movement see Credit sharing meeting

Date | April 17, 2019 (III) 19:00-21:00

Location | CHANGEE Zhongshan (No. 8-2, Lane 18, Nanjing West Road, Datong District, Taipei, exit 1, MRT Zhongshan Station)

Sign up | https://www.beclass.com/rid=22414c35ca46a2778bf7

Agenda |

The course of the consumption Cooperative and Anti-basic Reform Movement in Taiwan and Japan / Huang Shu-teh (Chairman of the Board of Directors of Taiwan Green Proposition Green Power production Cooperative)

From Hyogo to Taiwan: the Challenge and Vision of School lunch / Huang Jialin (Secretary-General of Dahang Food and Education Association)

Campus lunch Breakthrough: non-Foundation Action for the right to know / Chen Ruwei (non-Foundation Co-sponsor of Campus lunch)

Fee | admission is free, with a quota of 30.

Host | Association for Great enjoyment of Food and Education, non-basic Campus lunch, and Taiwan Alliance for promoting non-basic Reform

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