The quarterly report summarizes the school garden program results for 20 schools in the Isabela division during the second quarter of 2019 (July-September). The schools planted a variety of vegetables across a total of over 5,000 square meters. Most schools distributed their harvest to students and visitors for consumption. Total production was over 300 kilograms, with highest yields at Dalibubon Primary School at 116 kilograms and Payac Elementary School at 25 kilograms. The program aims to promote healthy eating and food security.
The quarterly report summarizes the school garden program results for 20 schools in the Isabela division during the second quarter of 2019 (July-September). The schools planted a variety of vegetables across a total of over 5,000 square meters. Most schools distributed their harvest to students and visitors for consumption. Total production was over 300 kilograms, with highest yields at Dalibubon Primary School at 116 kilograms and Payac Elementary School at 25 kilograms. The program aims to promote healthy eating and food security.
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School Garden Program Quarterly Report - 3RD QUARTER (1).pdf
The quarterly report summarizes the school garden program results for 20 schools in the Isabela division during the second quarter of 2019 (July-September). The schools planted a variety of vegetables across a total of over 5,000 square meters. Most schools distributed their harvest to students and visitors for consumption. Total production was over 300 kilograms, with highest yields at Dalibubon Primary School at 116 kilograms and Payac Elementary School at 25 kilograms. The program aims to promote healthy eating and food security.
The quarterly report summarizes the school garden program results for 20 schools in the Isabela division during the second quarter of 2019 (July-September). The schools planted a variety of vegetables across a total of over 5,000 square meters. Most schools distributed their harvest to students and visitors for consumption. Total production was over 300 kilograms, with highest yields at Dalibubon Primary School at 116 kilograms and Payac Elementary School at 25 kilograms. The program aims to promote healthy eating and food security.