ABSTRACT
This study aims to analyze the dynamics of the interface policies with food and nutrition in the context of the pandemic and its interferences in the scenario of Food and Nutrition Insecurity (InSAN). It is a documentary research in which it was listed as primary sources of data, documents available in institutional websites and texts published in journalistic media. Thus, it included: legislation and digital journalistic texts. After the exploratory reading of the documents, the following axes of analysis were delimited: Impacts of Constitutional Amendment no95/2016 in the current health crisis;food and nutrition policies during the pandemic and income transfer and unemployment programs. The results show that the current sanitary crisis aggravates the InSAN scenario, as the assistance actions are insufficient to attend the population in periods of public calamity. In addition to this scenario, the previous pandemic context, in which the necro politics of suppression of rights contributed to the worsening of social vulnerabilities, including the lack of access to food.