The conference will need to address the challenge of financing the measures necessary to curb global warming. The Brazilian industry advocates for rules in the carbon market and sustainable, concrete funding for projects.
Author: Marcos Carrieri
The Brazilian Confederation of Agriculture and Livestock (CNA) sent a delegation to the Gulf Green fair in the United Arab Emirates. Businesspeople attended B2Bs, meetings, and seminars. CNA executives proceeded to Saudi Arabia.
Ahmad Mohammed Ali Mohamed Alshebani meets with the institution’s president, Osmar Chohfi, and secretary-general, Mohamad Mourad.
In partnership with a local businessman, the hair products company will have showrooms and beauty salons in the city of Sousse.
Five companies are exhibiting at the world’s largest halal products show. The Secretary-General of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber highlights the event’s importance for scoping out clients and opening new markets.
In a talk series, filmmaker David Schurmann and the Azerbaijani ambassador to Brasília warned about global warming, pollution, and the topics under discussion at COP29 to be held in Baku.
The AgriFuture Forum, held in São Paulo by the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates, brought together Brazilian and Arab experts to discuss how to ensure food production, food security, and sustainability in the face of global challenges.
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) is looking for young companies in the technology, sustainability, and space sectors to develop research in labs in Saudi Arabia.
Launched at the São Paulo International Book Fair, “Jamil’s long journey fleeing the war” uses a typical Brazilian literary expression to tell young readers about the challenges faced by a Syrian man in search of a home.
MIHAS is the leading global showcase for products fit for Muslim consumption. Through the Halal do Brasil project, six companies will participate in the event set for September 17-20 in Kuala Lumpur.
The 19th Arab World Film Festival opened on Thursday night (29) at CineSesc in São Paulo. The program features films that shed light on the challenges facing Middle Eastern society.
Researchers from FamilySearch and the Khayrallah Center in the United States are in São Paulo for an event on migration flows. During their visit to the Arab-Brazilian Chamber, they shared the challenges in searching for immigrant records.
Increased demand for food and fertilizers, along with changes in Chinese agricultural policy, influence the sector’s performance.
The outpost will have staff from Embrapa, Fiocruz and the ABC to expand access and expedite requests for support from African countries in domains such as agricultural research and the environment.

