Produção e potencial agrícolas dealimentos destinados à alimentação escolar em goiás e nodistrito federal,na região centro-oeste do brasil

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Objective: This study investigated the production and production potential of vegetables, fruits and native Cerrado fruits in Goiás and Distrito Federal, for their inclusion in the school menu as determined by the Law 11.947/2009. Methods: A descriptive, quantitative study was done in 2009 in five mesoregions of Goiás and in Distrito Federal. The agricultural production was determined using data from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics and production estimates from 2003-2007. The estimated agricultural potential was based on the mean annual temperature of each mesoregion and optimal temperature ranges for each culture. The selected foods were classified according to production scale (small, average or high) and agricultural potential (excellent, average or low). Results: The production of fruits and vegetables occurred mainly in the central, southern and eastern regions of the state, while the northeast and northern regions were less exploited. The most common cultures were lime, lettuce, mango, banana and cashew. The production potential of the Distrito Federal was less exploited than that of three mesoregions of Goiás (without correcting the index for the actual cultivated area). Also, there is a scarcity of official data on Cerrado fruits. Conclusion: This study showed the differences in regional production of viable foods for the school menu and highlighted the productive potential of the region, taking sustainable development into account.

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Monego, E. T., Alexandre, V. P., de Sousa, L. M., Martins, K. A., Rosa, J. Q. S., de Souza, P. L. C., & de Assis, J. N. (2013). Produção e potencial agrícolas dealimentos destinados à alimentação escolar em goiás e nodistrito federal,na região centro-oeste do brasil. Revista de Nutricao, 26(2), 233–241. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-52732013000200011

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