Rudnick, a furniture maker from Santa Catarina, wants to enter the Arab market with products for houses and hotels. There are lines for bedrooms, sitting rooms, kitchens, bathrooms and laundry rooms.
Author: Aurea Santos
The country was chosen as a destination for Brazilian sweets, chocolate and peanuts. An agreement between Apex and Abicab associations will invest 5.3 million reals in promotion in six countries.
The organisation promoted a meeting with around 20 companies on Wednesday (08) to show the work it offers. The institution operates as a facilitator of business between Brazilians and Arabs.
The mission will comprise nine companies based in Paraíba. The group will travel to Dubai seeking machinery, heavy equipment and new construction techniques.
The most expensive destination on the Brazilian coast, Fernando de Noronha’s beautiful clear water beaches, corals and dolphins enchant and attract tourists from all over Brazil and the world.
Arab Chamber and Export Promotion Agency to take seven building companies to the construction fair, from November 5 to 8, in Dubai. Companies are pleased with the rebound of the sector in the region.
The Avebom company, which ships poultry cuts to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, wants to expand operations in the region and expects sales to the Arabs to eventually account for 30% of exports.
Rio Grande do Sul-based company Tlantic, owned by Portugal’s Sonae group, develops programs for the retail industry. The technology is being used at points of sales in Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
Via Néctare wants to export fruit pulp to the region. The main targets of the company are Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and the Levant countries, such as Lebanon.
Cooperative Cia do Lacre, based in Brasília, makes purses, belts, hats and clothes using aluminium can lids. Monthly production is 2,000 items, which are all sold to foreign countries.
Mavalério exports to Kuwait and Yemen and seeks new clients in the region. Products will be sold and distributed for use in bakeries, restaurants, confectioneries and ice cream parlours.
Brazilian Agricultural Cooperative Lar promotes halal slaughter in 100% of its poultry production. Demand arose from countries in Europe and the poultry is currently sold in seven Arab countries.
Shoe factory Q-Sonho exports to retailers in the Emirates and Bahrain. The target is to increase sales, get new clients and cause exports to the region to reach 5% of the total.
Negotiations between Arab importers and Brazilian food sector companies took place last week. The total is expected to exceed US$ 44 million over the next 12 months.

