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Home / News / #3 Happy Food workshop addresses challenges on how to make more people eat greens

Category: Food for tomorrow

What happens when you gather together scientists, chefs, entrepreneurs, food-techies, nutritionists, food producers and change makers around the table?
Photo: Sokol Vjerdha
Food for tomorrow

#3 Happy Food workshop addresses challenges on how to make more people eat greens

What happens when you gather together scientists, chefs, entrepreneurs, food-techies, nutritionists, food producers and change makers around the table?

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