The state’s school and food nutrition program will be part of the state Agriculture Department starting Sunday.
Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam pushed for a bill, passed earlier this year, that moves the school food program from the Department of Education to Agriculture, where Putnam argued it made more sense.
“This transfer is a first step in transforming the lifelong eating habits of Florida’s children,” Putnam said Friday. “I believe we can establish a foundation for a lifetime of healthy eating if we incorporate more wholesome foods, many of which are grown right here in Florida, into the meals kids eat at school.”
Starting Jan. 1 the program’s 45 full time employees will move to the agriculture agency. The office will be headed by Robin Safley.