PTE Reading
Re-order Paragraphs
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Re-order Paragraphs
Arrange the sentences into the correct order.
Put the sentences in the correct order:
- Encouraged by these results, education officials in several states are now pushing to expand farm-to-school purchasing requirements to a wider range of districts.
- Cafeteria staff report that students are noticeably more willing to try vegetables when they are freshly harvested rather than reheated from frozen storage.
- Under these agreements, farms deliver seasonal produce directly to school kitchens, allowing menus to be planned around whatever fruits and vegetables are locally available at a given time of year.
- In response, some districts launched farm-to-school programs that established direct purchasing agreements with nearby farms, cutting out the layers of distributors that had previously stood between growers and cafeterias.
- Concerns over the poor nutritional quality of school lunches, many of which relied heavily on processed and frozen food, led several school districts to reconsider where their cafeteria ingredients came from.