Objective: To assess the food profile in the public procurement within rural family farming for the acquisition of family farm foods for the National School Feeding Program in the cities of São Paulo state, Brazil. Methods: A total of 122 public procurement within rural family farming published electronically by 99 cities from January to September of 2013 were analyzed. The foods were classified in the following groups: grains; roots and tubers; legumes; meat; fish; vegetables; fruits; processed foods; ingredients; and milk. The cities were grouped into quartiles according to the number of elementary school students. The foods listed in the public procurement within rural family farming were then assessed according to city size. The Krusk...
We reviewed the historical pathway that paved the way for the creation and implementation of public ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze suggestions that facilitate the use of organic foods produced by family farms...
This study aims to explore and compare Brazilian public institutional food services’ characteristics...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the effect of the use of food products from family...
Objective: To explore the effect of the school feeding program purchase criteria on the quantity, va...
ABSTRACT: In Brazil, at least 30% of the total financial resources provided by the federal governme...
The acquisition of food from family farming and rural family entrepreneurs for National School Feedi...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective To describe the purchase of family farm and organic foods by the Brazil...
Objective: To analyze the characteristics of food purchased from Family Agriculture for the National...
The aim of this study was to characterize the process of buying Family Farming (FF) food for the Bra...
The Brazilian National School Feeding Program (PNAE) is associated to family farming by law. that de...
he present study aimed to analyze the participation of the municipality of Dom Pedrito/RS (Brazil) i...
The National School Feeding Program (PNAE) implemented in Brazil in the mid-1950s is seen as one of ...
Introdução: A compra de alimentos da Agricultura Familiar para o Programa Nacional de Alimentação (P...
To analyze the implementation of the Brazilian National School Feeding Program as a food and nutriti...
We reviewed the historical pathway that paved the way for the creation and implementation of public ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze suggestions that facilitate the use of organic foods produced by family farms...
This study aims to explore and compare Brazilian public institutional food services’ characteristics...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the effect of the use of food products from family...
Objective: To explore the effect of the school feeding program purchase criteria on the quantity, va...
ABSTRACT: In Brazil, at least 30% of the total financial resources provided by the federal governme...
The acquisition of food from family farming and rural family entrepreneurs for National School Feedi...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective To describe the purchase of family farm and organic foods by the Brazil...
Objective: To analyze the characteristics of food purchased from Family Agriculture for the National...
The aim of this study was to characterize the process of buying Family Farming (FF) food for the Bra...
The Brazilian National School Feeding Program (PNAE) is associated to family farming by law. that de...
he present study aimed to analyze the participation of the municipality of Dom Pedrito/RS (Brazil) i...
The National School Feeding Program (PNAE) implemented in Brazil in the mid-1950s is seen as one of ...
Introdução: A compra de alimentos da Agricultura Familiar para o Programa Nacional de Alimentação (P...
To analyze the implementation of the Brazilian National School Feeding Program as a food and nutriti...
We reviewed the historical pathway that paved the way for the creation and implementation of public ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze suggestions that facilitate the use of organic foods produced by family farms...
This study aims to explore and compare Brazilian public institutional food services’ characteristics...