Makkah Halal Forum was an opportunity to present halal products made in Brazil, seek business opportunities, and partnerships.
Author: From the Newsroom
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The country recorded its best tourism result for January in the past decade. Over 1.4 million people from abroad visited Brazil last month.
In January of this year, USD 60.2 million were exported, mainly in beef, chicken, and sugar.
The country wrapped up a series of activities earlier this week to accelerate the implementation of the Great Green Wall, an African Union initiative to restore degraded landscapes and combat desertification.
Construction of dams and wells, water treatment, and the implementation of a legal framework were discussed at a meeting of ministers.
The secretaries-general of the two countries’ foreign ministries led a bilateral meeting on Wednesday (26) in Doha, discussing progress in cooperation across various sectors.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber’s office in Cairo hosted a meeting that discussed the creation of a Brazilian logistics zone in the Suez Canal Economic Zone.
Portsudan terminal, on the east coast of the Arab country, has gained a VIP lounge, a specific hangar for customs services, and infrastructure improvements.
Exports to the Arab country increased in January compared to the same period last year, according to data from the Brazilian government.
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization will support the Arab country in two projects—one focuses on the genetic improvement of almonds, and the other on training farmers.
Meta’s artificial intelligence virtual assistant can now be used in Arabic across the company’s various apps, according to an announcement made on Monday (24).
During a delegation trip to Morocco, Brazil’s agricultural research agency Embrapa signed an agreement with OCP, a fertilizer company, and a local university to develop solutions for food security and sustainability.
The government of the Arab country has partnered with companies to build schools, thus expanding educational offerings at lower costs to the public sector. The implementation has already begun in five governorates.

