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Video, : Solidarity on a Plate: Brazil’s Response to the Food Crisis

Renato Maluf shows how smart public programs fight inflation and inequality in Brazil

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Food prices are rising. But not because they have to. Brazilian Professor Renato Maluf shows us how smart public programs fight inflation and inequality in his country.+

Food from family farmers

  • Distributed to those most in need
  • Stabilized prices through regulation, not speculation
  • #Millions of school meals for free

This isn’t just theory. It’s happening. Prices can be stabilized. People can have enough food. Local economies can grow. Let’s stop pretending high food prices are inevitable. Let’s talk policy. Let’s talk justice. Let’s make it spread.

Learn more at https://www.rosalux.de/foodprices

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