Creación y puesta en marcha de una plataforma de distribución de productos ecológicos en Tenerife
Buscándome las Habichuelas ejecuta en esta Fase II de GOSA la actividad referenciada como R3.11: Creación y puesta en marcha de una plataforma de distribución de producto ecológico en la isla de Tenerife. A lo largo de este segundo período de ejecución, comprendido entre los meses de Septiembre 2020 a Julio 2021, en el que los centros escolares han permanecido abiertos, hemos ejecutado la distribución de producto ecológico fresco, local y de temporada a centros de restauración pública colectiva adscritos al Programa Ecocomedores de Canarias.
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- Observatorio para una Cultura del Territorio, OCT
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