Public Policies for Food Security and Rural Development in a Brazilian Cooperative
José Aparecido Pereira,
Vanilde Ferreira de Souza-Esquerdo and
Carolina Rios Thonsom
Journal of Agricultural Science, 2024, vol. 10, issue 10, 415
Abstract:
PAA (Food Purchase Program) and PNAE (National School Feeding Program) are known worldwide as pioneers public policies on fighting food insecurity and rural poverty. We have analyzed the participation of a family farmers’ Cooperative on such programs as a supplier of organic products. Both programs revealed to be economically relevant and promote local governance if well executed, depending on the level of commitment from local administrations, beneficiaries and farmers. However, both are yet highly sensible to governmental changes as we’ve identified municipalities that explore their fully potential and others which do not engage, even though Brazilian law requires them so.
Date: 2024
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