Kids Rejoice - USDA Updates Flavored Milk Guidelines

By: 
Laura Hensley, Director of Communications at Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative

(Wright County, IA - May 2024) - New school meal standards announced last week by the USDA include major steps to promote the health of America’s children through school meals. The new standards will be gradually updated to include less sugar and more flexibility in menu planning between Fall 2025 and Fall 2027, according to the USDA announcement.

 

Included in the updates was the continuation of allowing schools to offer flavored and unflavored milk to students. The new guidelines recognize the important role milk plays in providing the essential nutrients students need, such as calcium, vitamin D, and potassium. The update did include a new limit on the amount of added sugar allowed in the milk, a requirement school milk processors have committed to meeting the limit on added sugar.

 

“The USDA’s recognition of the importance of allowing milk, including flavored milk, in the school meals program is a win for all dairy farmers,”  said Tim Trotter, Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative CEO. “We have fought hard through our legislative efforts to help ensure students have access to the milk they are wanting while at school.”

 

The original proposed rule for the school meal program update allowed for only unflavored, fat-free, and low-fat milk for grades K-8 and allowed flavored and unflavored, fat-free and low-fat milk for grades 9-12. 

 

The approval to allow flavored and unflavored, fat-free, and low-fat milk for all grades was the result of collective efforts throughout the dairy community. This change allows for more children to have access to the nutritional benefits of milk in their school meals.

 

“While we are encouraged by this action, there is still more to do to ensure we are providing full access to all types of nutrient-dense dairy products, including whole milk,” Trotter said.

 

Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative provides dairy farmers throughout the Midwest with a powerful voice — the voice of milk — in Congress, with customers, and within our communities. Edge, based in Green Bay, Wis., is the third-largest dairy cooperative in the country based on milk volume. Member farms are located in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin. More information: www.voiceofmilk.com

 

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