Duncan Barkes on food education

BEFORE leaving primary school, every child should visit a farm and learn that the animals they see there become food on their plates.

If you think such a trip isn’t necessary, think again – the British Nutrition Foundation recently found that a quarter of primary school children believe that fish fingers come from chicken or pigs. It is disgraceful that many children have no understanding of the origins of what’s on their dinner plates. You would have thought the word ‘fish’ would have provided a stonking clue, but no – one in four still think they come from something with feathers or with a snout.

I have also encountered children that have no idea where their burgers or chicken nuggets come from.

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