More than 40% of produce in the country is lost or wasted but new research highlights how it could be a key tool in fighting rising food insecurity. One charity is leading the chargeAbout half a dozen men in hairnets busy themselves with crates of fresh produce outside a food depot in Rio de Janeiro's northern suburbs. As one reels off a list of products, the others place oddly shaped vegetables into large bags before loading them into a waiting car. The produce will later be cooked and served in soup kitchens, nurseries and other institutions offering free meals to people in need across the city.The depot is run by Brazil's biggest network of food banks, Sesc Mesa Brasil. With 95 units all over the country, Mesa - which means table in Portuguese - collects food that would otherwise go to waste from supermarkets, farmers and other suppliers and retailers, sorts it, and then donates it to partner organisations. Continue reading...
'Fight waste to fight hunger': food banks embrace imperfection to feed millions in Brazil
27. února 2024 12:48
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Zdroj: The Guardian