Revista de Saúde Pública (Jul 2020)

Purchases from family agriculture for school feeding in Brazilian capitals

  • Patricia Camacho Dias,
  • Isis Ribeiro de Oliveira Barbosa,
  • Roseane Moreira Sampaio Barbosa,
  • Daniele Mendonça Ferreira,
  • Kamilla Carla Bertu Soares,
  • Daniele da Silva Bastos Soares,
  • Patrícia Henriques,
  • Luciene Burlandy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2020054001963
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54

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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To analyze how the profile of food purchases from family farming under the National School Feeding Program (PNAE) is related to socioeconomic and demographic indicators in Brazilian capitals. METHODS This cross-sectional and descriptive study was based on secondary data from 2016 and 2017 from the Brazilian government. We used demographic and socioeconomic data, as well as the amount of federal funding; the percentage used purchases of food from family farming and the public call notices. RESULTS The capitals in the largest quartile of HDI and funding by the federal government used less than 30% of the resource for the purchase of crops from family farming in 2016. All capitals of the Northern region used more than 30%, while the Southern and Southeastern regions did not comply with the legislation. We highlight that most analyzed food items were in natura. CONCLUSIONS The implementation of this public policy occurs unequally in Brazilian capitals, with greater difficulty in those supposedly with better institutional structure and higher volume of resources destined to the National School Feeding Program. The program, however, maintains its potential for the promotion of adequate and healthy food in schools, due to the quality of food included in public calls.

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