New York Selected to Participate in National Greek Yogurt Pilot Program

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National School Lunch Pilot Program to provide New York students with protein-rich Greek yogurt at schools across the state.

Source: New York Governor’s Office news release

New York State has been selected as one of four states across the country to participate in USDA’s National Greek Yogurt Pilot Program within the National School Lunch Program for the 2013-14 school year.

In March 2013, the Cuomo Administration sent a letter to USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack about the program. The Governor’s Office in Washington, D.C. maintained a continual dialogue with USDA staff over the last five months to ensure New York, the top yogurt producing state in the nation, was selected for the pilot program. As a result of this decision, USDA is now seeking bidders to supply 4-ounce and 24-ounce containers of Greek yogurt to schools across New York.

"It is fitting that New York – the largest producer of yogurt in the nation – has been selected to participate in this national school lunch pilot program," Governor Andrew Cuomo said. "It is a win-win for the state, exposing our students to a nutritional product and expanding the marketplace for Greek yogurt producers and suppliers in New York State. This is a great opportunity to promote New York-made products and encourage healthy eating in our communities."

In January, USDA announced that it would begin a pilot program to test the cost-effectiveness of including Greek yogurt in school meal programs. Greek yogurt offers higher nutritional benefits than traditional yogurt with less sugar, carbohydrates, sodium and lactose as well as an increase in protein per ounce.

Arizona, Idaho and Tennessee will join New York in this first-ever pilot program.

New York State is the Yogurt Capital of the Nation, with yogurt processors producing 692 million pounds of yogurt in 2012 compared to 587 million pounds of yogurt in California. In 2011, California produced 627 million pounds of yogurt, compared to 554 million pounds here in New York State. New York State is also the fourth largest milk-producing state in the country, producing 13.2 billion pounds of milk in 2012.

State Agriculture Commissioner Darrel J. Aubertine said, "If it’s good for New York yogurt, it’s great for New York agriculture. This announcement is a tremendous example of how Governor Cuomo’s pro-growth policies are paying huge dividends for the state’s yogurt and agriculture industries."

Companies interested in applying for this pilot program can find more information at this link

 

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