Utilizando uma abordagem inspirada na teoria dos dois circuitos de Milton Santos, o artigo faz uma análise dos impactos dos recursos provenientes dos programas de transferência de renda nos anos 2000, especialmente o Bolsa Família e os Benefícios de Prestação Continuada (BPC), sobre a sócio-economia do Madre Germana I, um pequeno conjunto habitacional de baixa renda situado em um município da região metropolitana de Goiânia. A partir de uma pesquisa de caráter qualitativo e exploratório, o trabalho mostra como os recursos injetados por esses programas nos circuitos de produção, distribuição, financiamento e consumo de bens e serviços, típicos da "economia popular", têm um efeito multiplicador elevado e peculiar na economia local e na qualidade de vida de sua população.
The production of a beverage from whey butter cheese (WBC) and acerola juice (AJ) presents good commercialization potential, uniting the benefits provided by the former with those of latter, including the ingestion of essential amino acids and increasing the vitamin C content, resulting in a product of differentiated nutritive value. Three beverage formulations were developed: B 1 (50% WBC-50% AJ v/v), B 2 (70% WBC-30% AJ, v/v), and B 3 (30% WBC-70% AJ, v/v). Lower protein and carbohydrate values were found for the formulations with less whey (p<0.05). All the beverages presented an energy value below those declared for dairy beverages commercialized on the Brazilian market. The beverages B 1 and B 2 were considered food products that were sources of vitamin C. B 2 presented significant variations for all the sensory attributes evaluated (p<0.05), although the results were similar to those obtained for B 1 , suggesting the commercialization potential of these formulations.
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