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THEPublic policies are fundamental in the fight against hunger, since food insecurity is the result of political and economic choices. Popular cooperatives need to be seen as an important means of reducing poverty in Brazil. Idle public spaces can be used for food production. Aquatic foods have great potential to ensure the nutritional security of the population.
These were some ideas presented at the Public Policies for the Fight against Hunger symposium , promoted this Wednesday, the 12th, by USP’s Dean of Culture and University Extension (PRCEU), with support from the Institute for Advanced Studies (IEA), also from USP. Broadcast live on the internet , the event brought together researchers from the University to propose effective actions against the problem of hunger in Brazil.