Public resources on the Brazilian Food and Nutrition Security agenda from 2000 to 2022.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Revista de saude publica Pub Date : 2024-12-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.11606/s1518-8787.2024058006104
Milena Corrêa Martins, Mick Lennon Machado, Patrícia de Fragas Hinnig, Patrícia Maria de Oliveira Machado, Cristine Garcia Gabriel
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Abstract

To analyze the time trend of federal public resources invested in the Brazilian Food and Nutrition Security agenda from 2000-2022.

A time series study was carried out with data collected from a publicly accessible system on the Federal Government's planning and budget. We analyzed the budget actions and their resources indicated by the Budget Allocation and the Settled Amount. The actions were categorized into themes of the Food Nutrition Security agenda, analyzed using the Prais-Winsten regression, together with the Cochrane-Orcutt method. The values were adjusted by the Broad Consumer Price Index for January 2023.

Investment in the area of Food and Nutrition Security has shown an upward trend over two decades of federal funding, although it has shown fluctuations in certain years. The Budgetary Allocation showed an annual variation of 10.1%, and the Settled Amount obtained 10.8%. However, there is an imbalance in federal funding between strategic areas, with an upward trend in health (37.4%), food sovereignty (23.7%), and access to food (12.3%); and a downward trend in investment in some areas, such as agrarian development (-7.0%). The allocation of resources was concentrated on welfare actions to guarantee access to food, averaging 73.4% of the total resources spent.

The results show that public investment in Brazil's Food and Nutrition Security agenda has been on the rise, although there have been fluctuations in certain years and a concentration of resources in specific areas. Despite having two thirds of the budget aimed exclusively at actions toward access to food, recent data shows that hunger still plagues the Brazilian reality. This reinforces the need for continuous and more equitable investment between areas, as a way of strengthening structuring public policies that permanently guarantee Food and Nutrition Security for the Brazilian population.

2000年至2022年巴西粮食和营养安全议程上的公共资源。
分析2000-2022年联邦公共资源投入巴西食品和营养安全议程的时间趋势。对从一个可公开访问的系统收集的关于联邦政府规划和预算的数据进行了时间序列研究。分析了《预算拨款》和《结算额》所显示的预算行动及其资源。这些行动被归类为粮食营养安全议程的主题,并使用Prais-Winsten回归和Cochrane-Orcutt方法进行分析。这些数值是根据2023年1月的广义消费者物价指数调整的。粮食和营养安全领域的投资在联邦资助的二十年中显示出上升趋势,尽管在某些年份出现波动。预算拨款的年变动幅度为10.1%,结算额的年变动幅度为10.8%。然而,战略领域之间的联邦资金不平衡,在卫生(37.4%)、粮食主权(23.7%)和获得粮食(12.3%)方面呈上升趋势;一些领域的投资呈下降趋势,如农业开发(-7.0%)。资源分配集中在保障获得粮食的福利行动上,平均占总资源支出的73.4%。结果表明,对巴西粮食和营养安全议程的公共投资一直在增加,尽管某些年份出现波动,而且资源集中在特定领域。尽管预算的三分之二专门用于获得粮食的行动,但最近的数据显示,饥饿仍然困扰着巴西的现实。这加强了在地区之间进行持续和更公平投资的必要性,作为加强构建公共政策的一种方式,从而永久保障巴西人口的粮食和营养安全。
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Revista de saude publica
Revista de saude publica PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
3.60%
发文量
93
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Revista de Saúde Pública has the purpose of publishing original scientific contributions on topics of relevance to public health in general.
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