The Crown Prince Camel Festival will have a female competition. The two-kilometer camel race will occur on August 28, offering a USD 41,000 prize pool.
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Classes will be streamed live on four days starting August 17. The course aims to spread knowledge about the topic to the Brazilian productive sector.
Brazilian food and beverage companies can now apply to get their first halal certification via the Halal Brazil project that grants an aid of 50% of the costs.
Egypt and Tunisia are the North African countries that have the most access to financing to support its transition towards a low-carbon economy. The region needs USD280 billion.
Registration is open for children of Brazilians to study their heritage language. Classes start on September 9.
The Arab country approved the export of goats from Brazil after the visit of the minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Carlos Fávaro, to Riyadh. He also negotiated the regionalization of the bird flu protocol with the Saudis.
In a conversation with Brazilian president Lula, the Emirati president confirmed the presence of Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber at a summit of Amazon countries heads, in Pará, in early August.
Saudi Arabia’s Investment minister Khalid Al Falih will participate in a meeting on Monday (31) in São Paulo together with a business delegation from his country. Brazil’s vice president Geraldo Alckmin will participate, too. Registration is open for businesspeople.
NADEC signed an agreement with Yadoum to supply biowaste from its dairy farms to produce organic fertilizers.
The Moroccan national team lost to Germany 6-0. Brazil won 4-0 over Panama. Read more about the upcoming matches.
A dinner party in the house of Palestine’s ambassador Ibrahim Alzeben celebrated the completion of the mission of four international envoys.
A Brazil-based publishing house focused on publishing books by authors from the Middle East and North Africa has launched a book club for Arab literature lovers. The first meeting takes place on August 18 about the novel The Night Mail by Hoda Barakat.
Sales to Asian countries drove up results year to date. United Arab Emirates bought less and dropped to third place in the list of destinations.
The Tunisian food trade balance deficit narrowed at the end of June. Export prices were up for olive oil and dates, while import prices were down for wheat and maize.

