Video Challenge
USDA issued a challenge to help highlight Make Half Your Plate Fruits and Vegetables, the first phase of MyPlate, part of Michelle Obama's Let's Move! Initiative.
Courtesy USDA
September 30, 2011
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Make Half Your Plate Fruits and Vegetables, from the MyPlate Let's Move initiative.
courtesy USDA
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SACRAMENTO, California — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, local leaders and nutrition advocates recently joined to encourage Americans to 'Make Half Your Plate Fruits and Vegetables,' the first themed message supporting the new MyPlate food icon. Vilsack also announced that support for MyPlate reached a historic milestone with more than 4,000 organizations joining the MyPlate Nutrition Communicators Network – double the number of partners announced in July. Vilsack urged partners across the nation to keep the enthusiasm and momentum going by participating in the MyPlate Fruits and Veggies Video Challenge. USDA is encouraging all individuals and teams to submit inspiring and instructive videos that provide innovative, easy, and practical tips on how to 'Make Half Your Plate Fruits and Vegetables.'
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"By tapping into American creativity we can help families focus on healthier food choices and to make half their plate fruit and vegetables," says Vilsack. "America's abundant and nutritious food supply is one of the most affordable in the world, and increasing our consumption of fruits and vegetables will go a long way toward reversing overweight and obesity, not only for children but for all Americans."
The video challenge supports First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move! initiative, which is dedicated to solving the challenge of childhood obesity. The videos can be songs, skits, or how-to videos, as long as they include useful information on how to add more fruits and vegetables to the diet on a budget. Each video should feature one tip, must include the message "Make half your plate fruits and vegetables," and should direct viewers to visit the Choose My Plate website.
There will be a total of $9,000 in prize money for the three categories: (1) Tips for Kids, (2) Tips When Eating at Home, and (3) Tips When Eating Away from Home. There will also be a Popular Choice Award. Judging will be done through a combination of USDA panels and public voting. Winning submissions will be used on the Choose My Plate website and will be highlighted by MyPlate communications partners. Administration of the video challenge is provided by USDA's Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion. Winners will be announced December 14. For more details on the video challenge, go to the website.