Food insecurity in Brazil is a structural problem that transcends inflation rates and social programs. A third of Brazilians, that is 70 million people, suffer from severe and moderate food insecurity, and some 10 million suffer from chronic hunger: an increase of 4% compared to the three-year period of 2019. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva seeks solutions such as the relaunch of the National Food Safety Council abolished in 2019 to combat the problem.
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