Visits from artisan producers
The schools have already received a visit from their partner producer where students were educated on artisan and speciality foods and the importance of local food production to the local economy.
During the programme four students will represent their group and spend a week each in the producer’s premises learning about the business. Students will use up-to-the-minute technology while working on the ‘Food Connect’ project reporting daily progress on a blog which will be seen by all other students in their own class and more importantly the students from the other 10 schools.
Students will also use Facebook and Twitter to communicate about their partner producer which will also help to build the profiles of all 11 producers involved online.
Presentations to judges
All eleven projects will conclude in December 2010 with a presentation by each class to a panel of judges about their findings and successes during the project. In early 2011, two perpetual trophies, one for North Tipperary and one for South Tipperary will be presented for the schools where outstanding effort is recognised.
Tipperary boasts over 30 artisan food producers with a combined turnover of over €20 million and employing 120 people.
Photo: Members of the Tipperary Food Producers Group at the Rock of Cashel
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