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Study: healthy school lunches benefit child health
A new UGA study found that children improved their diet quality when they ate school-prepared lunches. School lunches have come a long way from squ... READ MORE »
EFI webinars showcase sustainable farming practices
Equitable Food Initiative (EFI), the capacity-building and certification organization that partners with growers, farmworkers, retailers and consumer ... READ MORE »
EFI celebrates National Farmworker Awareness Week
National Farmworker Awareness Week honors farmworkers that make having access to fresh, high-quality food every day of the year possible for Americans... READ MORE »
EFI offers online training for growers, packers
Equitable Food Initiative, the capacity-building and certification organization that partners with growers, farmworkers, retailers and consumer groups... READ MORE »
EFI introduces customized audit approach
A new customizable audit tool released by Equitable Food Initiative (EFI) is designed to alleviate audit fatigue and streamline the certification proc... READ MORE »
California seeks to define ‘regenerative’
With companies increasingly using the term “regenerative” to sell their products, there’s also growing pressure to nail down what this latest fa... READ MORE »
EFI touts impactful year
Equitable Food Initiative (EFI) is celebrating a year of progress in 2023 toward its mission to offer a full suite of supply chain assurance programs ... READ MORE »
EFI fills staff marketing, ethical monitoring positions
Equitable Food Initiative is welcoming two new employees who fill positions involving ethical program implementation and marketing. Gabriela Lopez-... READ MORE »
EFI shows how becoming an “employer of choice” helps ease labor shortages
Equitable Food Initiative (EFI) is showing how workers who work at "employers of choice" family-focused operations can help ease worker shortages. ... READ MORE »
Farm Action group pushes specialty crops to reduce ag trade deficit
Domestic production of high-value, nutrient-dense crops has long been on the decline in the U.S., with the majority of acreage shifting to livestock f... READ MORE »