The five commitments of the Louis Bonduelle Foundation:

Inform and raise awareness

The Foundation produces and disseminates information designed to help change the public's perception of vegetables and enhance day-to-day practices. This information is is available to all in an interactive format at this Internet site.

Support research

The Foundation encourages scientific research (medical, nutritional, sociological and agronomic) in order to obtain a better understanding of vegetables and more effectively evaluate their effects for our health.

Take action in the field

The Foundation carries out practical initiatives consistent with current dietary trends, designed to make vegetables more appealing to as many people as possible.

Emphasize independence

The Foundation bases its activities on expert knowledge provided by renowned independent scientists.

Demonstrate responsibility

The Foundation is committed to making regular assessments of changes in dietary practices and the effectiveness of actions undertaken. 

Random tip

You can tell a yam is fresh if the flesh "breaks" under pressure from a knife. If it slips between your fingers too much when you are peeling it, rub it with half a lemon to make it easier to hold.

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