Flemish Government Boosts School Healthy Food Budget to €70 Million by 2026

April 29, 2025
Flemish Government Boosts School Healthy Food Budget to €70 Million by 2026
  • The Flemish government, under the leadership of Minister Caroline Gennez, has announced a significant increase in the annual budget for healthy food in schools, raising it from €23 million this year to €70 million starting in 2026.

  • This initiative aims to benefit all 720,000 pupils in nursery and primary education across Flanders, ensuring equitable access to healthy food regardless of socio-economic background.

  • Gennez emphasizes that every child deserves access to nutritious food, which is crucial for improving health, learning performance, and providing equal opportunities, especially as 1 in 10 Flemish children regularly lacks access to good food.

  • This policy aligns with the campaign promises of the Flemish socialist party Vooruit, which advocated for free school meals for every child during last year's election.

  • Schools will have the autonomy to decide their food offerings, which must include healthy, fiber-rich options like fruits and vegetables, and can also provide breakfast packages or hot meals.

  • Local authorities and primary schools can apply for government support, with the government contributing €100 for every €70 provided by municipalities, enabling tailored local food programs.

  • Various initiatives for healthy meals are already being implemented in Flemish cities such as Antwerp, Ghent, Leuven, and Roeselare, with similar programs also present in Brussels schools.

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