FOOD SECURITY AND NUTRITION, FAMILY FARMING AND INSTITUTIONAL PURCHASES: CHALLENGES AND POTENTIALITIES
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https://doi.org/10.12957/demetra.2014.11628Abstract
The paper written by Giselle Silva Garcia and ElisabettaRecine addresses the issue of food security and nutritionand focuses on the share of family farming in institutionalpurchases. As suggested by the title, “Perspectives of supplyof family farming products to pubic food security andnutrition facilities of the Federal District”, great potentialitiesare identified in this construction process, enhancing foodsecurity and nutrition (FSN) and strengthening family farming.Moreover, this innovation brings new (and old) challenges to beovercome. Thus, the paper looks at a controversial, up-to-dateand socially relevant topic. It discusses the most significantissues, and ends by proposing solutions to them.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12957/demetra.2014.11628
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