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U.S. Senator Jon Ossof, D-GA, looks at some of the produce being grown at a teaching garden at International Studies Elementary Charter School Monday. 

Ossoff, along with Congressman Sanford Bishop, GA-02, joined USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory ProgramsJenny Lester Moffitt and USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services Stacy Dean to announce the signing of a Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement between USDA and the state aimed at getting locally-grown agriculture products into school cafeterias.

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