About This Trend
The 'Mapa da Fome' (Hunger Map) refers to the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) classification of countries with high levels of hunger and undernourishment.
According to reports from various sources, including the FAO and ONU, Brazil has officially left the Hunger Map after four years, with a significant reduction in the number of people at risk of undernourishment. This achievement is seen as a major milestone for the country, with President Lula hailing it as a 'historic' victory. The FAO report highlights the progress made by Brazil in reducing hunger and poverty, with the percentage of the population at risk of undernourishment now below 2.5%. A report from G1 provides further details on Brazil's progress in this area.