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Putting veg first: Consumption in the spotlight
Consumer sentiment was at the heart of Alice Zaslavsky’s presentation at Hort Connections 2021, with the discussion ranging from what consumes the consumer and how … Read more
Educating children around the food and mood phenomenom
In 2020, the digital toolkit ‘Phenomenom’ has continued to expand its reach and relevance in Australian classrooms. The program includes a suite of springboard webisodes, … Read more
Positive relationships between kids and veg: A growing Phenomenom
‘Phenomenom’ is a digital toolkit, delivered by Alice Zaslavsky, for Australian teachers that aims to help engage children with vegetables and cultivate their curiosity around … Read more
Positive relationships between kids and veg: A growing Phenomenom
‘Phenomenom’ is a digital toolkit for Australian teachers that aims to help engage children with vegetables and cultivate their curiosity around fresh food. It includes … Read more
Educational resources from levy-funded Phenomenom project offer less schtick and more carrot
Hort Innovation funded Phenomenom, which delivered an online resource with videos, lesson plans and activities to help teachers deliver food literacy and nutrition education.
New AUSVEG page brings together levy-funded consumer resources
Hort Innovation has funded a range of resources to help Australians better understand how to store, prepare and eat vegetables. Find them here!
Hort Connections panel to dive into future food trends
This panel will bring together leading researchers and academics with extensive vegetable industry experience to discuss the future of food in Australia.
‘Phenomenom’ campaign to get kids excited about eating veggies
This entertaining and educational new campaign combines episodic videos with curriculum-aligned resources to teach kids about vegetables.