Adequação das Chamadas Públicas para Aquisição de Produtos da Agricultura Familiar para a Alimentação Escolar

The National School Feeding Program is aimed at the supply of adequate food for schoolchildren of all Brazil. One of his most recent developments has been the creation of law nº 11.947/2009, which ensures they are invested at least 30% of the resources for purchase of small farming products (AF). Th...

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Autores principales: Rozane Marcia Triches, Fernanda Silvestri
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Publicado: Universidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.21527/2237-6453.2018.44.233-259
https://doaj.org/article/f964bda2fd9349909f26e7ff8a529605
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Sumario:The National School Feeding Program is aimed at the supply of adequate food for schoolchildren of all Brazil. One of his most recent developments has been the creation of law nº 11.947/2009, which ensures they are invested at least 30% of the resources for purchase of small farming products (AF). This study aims to verify to what extent the public calls (CPs) performed by municipal administrations of Paraná State are appropriate in relation to the public who wish to accomplish and how much your goal is reached when it comes to purchasing effective when compared to products which requests. It is a quantitative character research conducted through the analysis of the public accounts and calls of municipalities in the State of Paraná in the year 2013. It was found that, in relation to the resources coming from Fundo Nacional de Desenvolvimento da Educação (FNDE), about 70% of the municipalities are for 30% or more for the purchase of small farming products. However, the demand for products that were in the public call the cities analysed was not fully effective. Of the total shipped by FNDE to municipalities surveyed, 22% was directed to the acquisition of small farming products via public call, but only 12.52% was actually paid to farmers. Thus, this study highlighted several issues, relating to public calls, such as the lack of price of products (in 7%), logistics (in 21%) and delivery frequency (in 93%), damaging your efficiency as an instrument of public procurement, making the PNAE reach their goals of promoting an appropriate power supply and sustainable development.