Consequences and legacies of the Zero Hunger program in Brazil
Keywords:
Zero Hunger Program, Brazil, Lula, Hunger, Food SecurityAbstract
This article explains why and how Brazil chose a food security
approach for the Zero Hunger Program (ZHP), an internationally recognised program to end hunger. The analysis of this work, using the Cultural Political Economy lens shows that due to semiotic and extra-semiotic factors, and the dialectical interaction between
the two, a new hegemony was created in the food governance arena in Brazil influenced by path dependent social and economic imaginaries.
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