Schools as drivers of food education: Stakeholder perceptions on unconventional food plants in Serra Negra da Mantiqueira, Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Findings indicate a strong interest in incorporating unconventional food plants into educational curricula, enhancing food education.
Key evidence includes feedback from diverse stakeholders, highlighting the positive impacts observed in local community engagement—66% supported including such plants.
Observational analysis across local schools emphasizes how unconventional food plants can be integrated into food education programs.
This study suggests enhancing food education could promote sustainability and community engagement through local practices.
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Schools as drivers of food education: Stakeholder perceptions on unconventional food plants in Serra Negra da Mantiqueira, Minas Gerais, Brazil | Synapse