New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1273

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Allows qualified school to be called "New Jersey Farm Fresh School."

Impact

The enactment of S1273 is anticipated to have a positive impact on both local agriculture and educational environments, by encouraging schools to procure food from local sources. This could lead to improved nutritional offerings for students while simultaneously supporting New Jersey farmers. Moreover, having the designation of 'New Jersey Farm Fresh School' may enhance the marketability of these institutions by showcasing their commitment to local produce and sustainable practices.

Summary

Bill S1273, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, seeks to enhance the recognition of schools that prioritize local agricultural products. Specifically, the bill allows qualified schools to be designated as 'New Jersey Farm Fresh Schools' if they can prove that at least 20 percent of the food served in their facilities comes from farm products grown and produced within New Jersey. This initiative is part of a broader effort to support local farmers and promote the Farm to School program within educational institutions.

Contention

While the bill seems to have broad potential benefits, the specifics of implementation and compliance might create points of contention. Schools may face challenges in sourcing sufficient local produce to meet the 20 percent requirement, especially in regions where local agricultural supplies may be limited. Critics may argue that this bill could impose additional regulatory burdens on schools that are already managing tight budgets and logistical complexities in food service operations.

Companion Bills

NJ A3756

Carry Over Allows qualified school to be called "New Jersey Farm Fresh School."

NJ S2672

Carry Over Allows qualified school to be called "New Jersey Farm Fresh School."

Previously Filed As

NJ S2672

Allows qualified school to be called "New Jersey Farm Fresh School."

NJ A3756

Allows qualified school to be called "New Jersey Farm Fresh School."

NJ A2987

Requires culinary arts courses in public and nonpublic schools to provide instruction on preparation of meals incorporating Jersey Fresh products.

NJ S1705

Establishes "New Jersey Farm to Public Institution of Higher Education Program."

NJ S1873

Establishes "New Jersey Farm to Public Institution of Higher Education Program."

NJ A2623

Establishes "New Jersey Farm to Public Institution of Higher Education Program."

NJ A4154

Establishes "New Jersey Farm to Public Institution of Higher Education Program."

NJ A4043

Requires schools to purchase locally grown produce when available; establishes process for farmers to voluntarily donate surplus produce to schools for use in NJ Farm to School Program.

NJ S3023

Allows tax credits for supermarkets with dedicated displays for Jersey Fresh products.

NJ S632

Allows tax credits for supermarkets with dedicated displays for Jersey Fresh products.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.