Dairy Council of California 2025 Food and Nutrition Trends

Dairy Council of California is proud to announce the release of its highly anticipated “2025 Trends: Food and Nutrition Trends for Education and Health Professionals,” providing key insights on the evolving landscape of nutrition, public health and food policy. 

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Dairy Council of California Awards $30,000 in Grants to Boost Nutrition and Ag Literacy Statewide

February 24, 2025 Dairy Council of California

Dairy Council of California is proud to announce the recipients of the 2024–2025 Let’s Eat Healthy Community Grants, totaling $30,000 in funding to advance dairy agricultural literacy, evidence-based nutrition education and equitable access to wholesome foods that include milk and dairy foods. This year’s winners, each awarded $10,000, include Hidden Valley Elementary School (Santa Rosa), Pasture Raised Kids (Fort Jones) and Arts in Action Community Charter Schools (East Los Angeles).

California Dairy Sustainability Summit: Farm Focus Announced for March 2025 in Visalia

The one-day conference and tradeshow will promote innovative, practical, and workable approaches to advance environmental and economic sustainability, enabling California’s family dairies to continue producing nutritious milk and dairy foods for local and global communities.

NorCal Dairy Tour Provides Beef and Dairy Nutrition and Sustainability Insights

Recently, the California Beef Council (CBC), in partnership with the Dairy Council of California, took 55 future healthcare professionals, students, educators, and school nutrition professionals to DeSnayer Dairy in Lodi, California to learn about and see firsthand the critical role dairy farms play in sustainable agriculture and supporting school nutrition programs.

Dairy Council of California Releases Culturally Responsive Nutrition Resource for the Hispanic Community

“Feeding Infants and Toddlers: Highlighting Hispanic Heritage Foods” was produced with $10,000 in project funding from the National Association of County and City Health Officials under the Reducing Breastfeeding Disparities through Continuity of Care project, which is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.