
This is achieved through offering hands-on Farm Discovery experiences on local dairy farms, bringing food and farming experience alive for young people. Twelve schools will be supported across the course of the year.
Children gain an understanding of how dairy forms part of a healthy and balanced diet as well as how milk collected on their local farms is an integral ingredient in their favourite Müller products.
Richard Collins, director of agriculture at Müller, said: “We believe that understanding where food comes from is a vital part of building stronger, more connected communities.
“We’re proud to help bring the journey of milk to life for children across Britain, especially those who might not otherwise have the chance to visit a working farm. These experiences not only highlight the importance of dairy in a balanced diet, but also create a deeper appreciation for the farmers and local supply chains that make it all possible.”