Based in Araxá, Minas Gerais, the farm was a pioneer in the Cerrado Mineiro region and stands out in specialty coffees. Read the third story in ANBA’s series on coffee farming.
Author: Bruna Garcia Fonseca
In the second story of ANBA’s special series on coffee, discover the farm that is a reference in the Cerrado Mineiro region. Production began in 2015 focused on sustainable practices. Today, the company exports green coffee and has its own specialty coffee brand, MonCerrado.
The International Coffee Week in Belo Horizonte showcases the best in the Brazilian coffee chain, with sustainable production in 35 regions. This story on the event is the first in a series ANBA will publish on coffee.
Lyba’s ambassador to Brasília, Osama Sawan, visited the headquarters of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber together with Libyan Iron & Steel Company chairman Mohamed Abdulmalek.
Kaissar Khadhraoui visited the headquarters of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber this Tuesday (31). He took up his post in Brasília in August, and this is his first mission at an embassy.
Invited by the Halal do Brasil project, importers from different countries visited Brazilian plants and companies and had a B2B in the headquarters of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber.
Vasilios Philippou visited the Arab-Brazilian Chamber this Wednesday (25). The Mediterranean island country sits close to the Levantine Arab nations, has a chamber of commerce in Brazil, and wants to strengthen ties with the South American country.
QPrime Açaí obtained halal certification this year, intending to start exporting. The company has a plant in the San José Industrial Park in the city of Cotia, São Paulo.
On a panel at the Global Halal Brazil, experts spoke about the importance of halal certification in logistics, the strategic logistic hubs in Muslim countries, and security in international sales.
The natural juice company has a plant in Jarinu, São Paulo, and exports to over 20 countries.
“The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History” by Ibn Khaldun, an inspiration for scholars and a source of knowledge in fields like Sociology, was presented at the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum in São Paulo.
Brazilian suppliers could benefit from the Egyptian government’s waiver of tariffs for some dairy products, in addition to those already exempted by the Mercosur-Egypt free trade agreement. Egypt opened its market to Brazilian dairy in 2019. Consumption is increasing.
As the Algerian market opened up to poultry sales from Brazil last week, a delegation led by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and meat industry groups ABPA and ABIEC traveled to the country to position themselves in the market and discuss new business possibilities.
The biggest annual supermarket sector show in Latin America brings together more international companies with each edition, including Arab ones.