This article**[Xinhuanet];
Rio de Janeiro, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) -- Brazil's Minister of Social Development and Assistance, Family and Fight Hunger, Verinton Díaz said a few days ago that eradicating hunger and poverty is a common task facing countries in the Global South, and Brazil will propose a global coalition against hunger and poverty during this year's G20 meeting.
As the coordinator of this proposal, Dias said in an interview with foreign correspondents in Brazil a few days ago that many countries have their own poverty reduction plans, but there is a lack of a unified plan in the world so that they can share experience and develop together. Brazil**Lula wants to include a section on the eradication of hunger and poverty at this year's G20 meeting, and for this reason Brazil has proposed a global alliance to share the experiences of countries around the world with an "emphasis on scientific support and effectiveness".
In recent years, Brazil has gained some experience in eradicating hunger and poverty, Díaz said. With Lula's re-election, Brazil has paid more attention to the poor, "We estimate that more than 20 million people were saved from hunger and poverty last year, which is a major step forward to celebrate".
Dias praised China's achievements in poverty reduction, "* The effective implementation of the plan has enabled China to win the battle against poverty." He said that China has helped Brazilian farmers to achieve agricultural mechanization through donations of mechanized agricultural demonstration gardens, and the two countries have learned about each other's experience in poverty alleviation through relevant exchange programs.