The country is a major producer, with an area of 5,700 hectares of strawberry-producing land. But Brazil imports frozen strawberries for industrial applications. Suppliers include Egypt and Morocco.
Author: Marcos Carrieri
A law sanctioned last August is bound to streamline doing business in Brazil and benefit international trade.
Brazilian innovative and technological companies are gaining space in agribusiness by offering solutions to increase crop productivity and quality. A mapping shows there are 1,574 agritechs in the country.
Brazil is buying more in both value and kilograms. Experts see global supply chain reorganization and stock rebuilding as some of the reasons.
The pandemic has created both opportunities and challenges for the labor market, which requires professionals who are able to work with different tools in different settings and in more than one language. Companies can have employees in different countries, but legislation is a challenge.
The technology is one of the answers for the challenge of producing enough clean energy for the demands of the society. Both Arab countries and Brazil have the potential to develop this energy model and even signed a partnership.
The migration of the consumer to the Internet turned the e-commerce into the main distribution channel for those who want to explore the Brazilian market.
Association of breeders forecasts higher demand from the Arab country, which approved certifications on live imports from Brazil last month.
Aurora 2.0 can eliminate viruses, fungi, and bacteria indoors using radiation. Already in use at a hospital in the state of Pernambuco, the robot is now undergoing laboratory tests that will originate new equipment to be used in agriculture.
The country has been a destination for Syrians, Lebanese and citizens from other Arab countries since the late 19th century. Amid increases and decreases in the number of immigrants, Brazil has always remained as a safe haven during times of conflict.
A barrel is going for roughly USD 70, benefiting oil producing and exporting countries. However, Brazil, another producer, is still struggling under the impact of a strong dollar.
Over luncheon at the residence of Kuwait’s ambassador to Brasília, Brazil’s president and diplomats from Gulf countries went over ways to enhance trade relations.
A new regulatory framework, low interest rates and entrepreneurship are bringing additional investment into the sector, in Brazil and elsewhere. The development of startup businesses hinges on innovation, authenticity, and skilled staff.
Population, continental size and cultural diversity makes Brazil an address for foreign companies that want to franchise.

