This Thursday, the entity president Rubens Hannun presented to associates its 2018 accomplishments and the scheduled actions for this year.
Author: Isaura Daniel
The metropolitan archbishop of São Paulo, Dom Odilo Scherer, is on a trip to the Arab country, where he will receive the honorary doctor degree from university in Lebaon.
ALM Brazil Trading Company sells typical Brazilian products to Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. In the end of the month, they will launch a halal brand for the Arab market.
Organization AFS opened applications for public high school students from some Brazilian cities interested in studying in Egypt and USA during the break of July.
As of February 6, Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Center promotes in Beirut an exhibition with photos, objects and documents about Tripoli International Fair, projected by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer in the 60s. The venue remained incomplete and the intention is to draw attention to its conservation.
An ANBA journalist recounts her tour of the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital.
Until 30 June 2019 visitors may see an expo portraying both real and imaginary animals from all eras and regions.
Dubai company Al Nassma makes and sells premium chocolate from camel milk. The product sells mainly in airports. The brand is looking for a partner to break into the Brazilian market.
An ANBA journalist recounts a late afternoon spent in a public park in the emirate.
Brazil-based companies like Florestal Alimentos and the BrazilBarn group struck up deals at the Abu Dhabi expo which wrapped up on Wednesday (12). The event was also a chance to find new business contacts.
The products were brought to expo SIAL Middle East by Brazilian companies AE Negócios Internacionais and ABN8 Trading and made it to the finals for an accolade for innovation.
The desert climate is no impediment to food production in Arab Gulf countries. Despite being major importers, they do produce legumes, vegetables, meats, dairies, milk and lots of dates. The items can be seen at SIAL Middle East.
Trading company ALM Brazil’s CEO Marlucia Martire will supply a shipping container’s worth of pepper per month for a year to an importer in the UAE. She’s also sold nuts and coffee at the expo.
The Arab country’s deputy prime minister Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan was welcomed by Brazilian ambassador Fernando Igreja at the Brazilian stand in Abu Dhabi’s SIAL Middle East and said there’s an interest in partnerships with the agricultural private sector in Brazil.

