Author: Gabriel Kawamura Pomerancblum

Agência Brasil* Brasília – The Brazilian grain production should grow by 7% compared with the previous crop, totalling 131.15 million tonnes, according to the 11th survey conducted by the National Food Supply Company (Conab). In a comparison with the previous month, the increase is 0.5%. Whole cottonseed culture, according to the Conab press office, recorded

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The Abu Alfadil Company, in charge of building a mall turned to the construction industry, is interested in taking to the country Brazilian franchises in the sector, and also in the fields of furniture and auto parts. The premises are under construction in Khartoum, will have an area of 2,000 square metres, and should be inaugurated in January.

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In November, over 40 Brazilian physicists will participate in the International Conference on Physics Education, to be held in Morocco. The professionals include Antonio Ferro, who teaches science during basketball classes in the state of Maranhão (northeast Brazil). The event will bring together people from approximately 40 countries, each presenting their own innovative teaching experiences.

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In November, over 40 Brazilian physicists will participate in the International Conference on Physics Education, to be held in Morocco. The professionals include Antonio Ferro, who teaches science during basketball classes in the state of Maranhão (northeast Brazil). The event will bring together people from approximately 40 countries, each presenting their own innovative teaching experiences.

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A group of companies from the southern Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina decided to unite and export Latin and Brazilian style shoes. The initiative, led by shoe manufacturer Nina Simoni, started being implemented in 1999. Presently, the shoes are sold in nine regions of the world. Next year, the group plans on entering the Arab market.

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Businessmen from the Middle East and Sudan are currently in São Paulo (in southeast Brazil) attending the International Trade Fair for Furniture Exports and Sales. They are seeking Brazilian furniture to decorate residences, hotels, offices, and even hospitals. According to Jamal Al-Hariri, president at the Fantasia Design & Decoration company, in Qatar alone there are around 350,000 ongoing construction works, all of which will require furniture.

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