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PBH seeks public comments on the Fruit & Vegetable Gap Analysis due today

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Last Call! Public comments on the Fruit & Vegetable Gap Analysis: Bridging The Disparity Between Federal Spending & America’s Consumption Crisis are due February 11th.

PBH is calling on all stakeholders vested in fruit and vegetable consumption to submit public comments on the newly released Fruit & Vegetable Gap Analysis: Bridging The Disparity Between Federal Spending & America’s Consumption Crisis through Friday, February 11, 2022.

The Produce for Better Health Foundation BB #:157162, in partnership with Nutrition On Demand (NOD), is happy to release the DRAFT Fruit & Vegetable Gap Analysis: Bridging The Disparity Between Federal Spending & America’s Consumption Crisis report on Wednesday, January 5, 2022, which for the first time ever, will be open for an extended public comment period ending on Friday, February 11, 2022.

REVIEW THE GAP ANALYSIS 

Please submit your comments to gaps@pbhfoundation.org.

In an effort to be inclusive, thoughtful and provocative as well as further informed and impactful, part of the report development process includes an open comment period for all interested parties to contribute pertinent expertise and perspectives. Public comments will be considered for integration into the report’s final analysis, results and recommendations, which will be issued later in 2022.

All vested stakeholders committed to improving public health through fruit and vegetable consumption are encouraged to review the report and submit comments, either in the body of an email or as an attachment (with all relevant scientific research and references also attached to support perspectives as necessary) to gaps@pbhfoundation.org by Friday, February 11, 2022.

NOTES: When submitting your comments, please reference both the report page number and line number with your corresponding comment and/or references. Data will only be considered if references are provided.

We look forward to receiving your comments and insights! Thank you for sharing them with us!

The Produce for Better Health Foundation is THE ONLY 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit organization committed to increasing fruit and vegetable consumption for America’s health and happiness.

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