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Government Policy for the Procurement of Food from Local Family Farming in Brazilian Public Institutions.

Panmela Soares1, Suellen Secchi Martinelli2, Mari Carmen Davó-Blanes3, Rafaela Karen Fabri4, Vicente Clemente-Gómez5, Suzi Barletto Cavalli1.   

Abstract

This study aims to explore and compare Brazilian public institutional food services' characteristics concerning the implementation of the government policy for the procurement of food from family farming (FF) and the opinions of food service managers on the benefits and difficulties of its implementation. We conducted a cross-sectional study employing an online questionnaire. The results were stratified by purchase. The Chi-square and Fisher's Exact tests were applied. Five hundred forty-one food services' managers participated in the study. Most claimed to buy food from FF, and this acquisition was more frequent among those working in institutions of municipalities <50,000 inhabitants, and educational and self-managed institutions. Those buying from FF developed more actions to promote healthy and sustainable food. Most recognized that the purchase could boost local farming and the economy and improve the institution's food. However, the managers believe that the productive capacity of FF, the lack of technical assistance to farmers, production seasonality, and the bureaucratic procurement process hinder this type of purchase. The self-management of food services and the small size of the municipality might be associated with implementing the direct purchase policy from FF, which can contribute to building healthier and more sustainable food systems. However, the lack of public management support and the weak productive fabric may pose an obstacle to its maintenance or dissemination. The strengthening and consolidation of these policies require more significant government investments in productive infrastructure for family farming.

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Keywords:  family farming; health promotion; public policies; sustainability

Year:  2021        PMID: 34359474     DOI: 10.3390/foods10071604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foods        ISSN: 2304-8158


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1.  Challenging the Status Quo to Shape Food Systems Transformation from a Nutritional and Food Security Perspective.

Authors:  António Raposo; Renata Puppin Zandonadi; Raquel Braz Assunção Botelho
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2022-02-20
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