Three national companies will participate in the International Horse Fair, to be held from the 19th to the 21st in the Emirates. The Brazilian stand will showcase feed, supplements and medication.
Author: Marina Sarruf
Reinhold Stephanes received his Sudanese counterpart, Al-Zubair Taha, and suggested a Brazilian mission for market prospecting in the African country. They signed a technical cooperation agreement.
The Sudanese minister of Agriculture, Al-Zubair Taha, should meet today with his Brazilian colleague, Reinhold Stephanes, for the signing of a protocol of understanding in the phytosanitary area.
The governor of São Paulo, José Serra, took a delegation to the emirate to invite Arab businessmen to invest in infrastructure, food and energy projects in the state.
This estimate is by the 12 Brazilian companies that participated in the stand organized by the Arab Brazilian Chamber and Ministry of Agriculture at the largest food sector fair in the Middle East.
In the previous Idex, in the defence sector, which takes place in the United Arab Emirates, just two Brazilian companies had exhibited. In this edition, four companies showed their products.
The director general of the Dubai Chamber, Hamad Buamim, said his country wants to take a trade delegation to São Paulo to learn about the food and building sectors.
Al Ghurair Foods, a company in Al Ghurair Investments, wants to double its egg production capacity and should send representatives to Brazil to buy machinery.
Last year, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry issued 9,700 certificates of origin for companies in the food industry. The products were shipped to 83 countries.
Vittal, in the juice and cold drink sector, and trading company Pacific, of sweets, cakes and biscuits each closed deals for shipment of a container to Dubai, where the fair is taking place.
The largest food sector fair in the Middle East, which begins in Dubai today, should have five Brazilian pavilions. In the 14th edition, there should be over 3,300 companies from 75 countries.
The event promoted by the Apex in Dubai was positive for Brazilian companies. New Max, for example, received an order from 1,440 cans of powdered soy milk from a Saudi company.
Over 100 businessmen in the Middle East participated in Dubai in the opening of event Flavours from Brazil, organized by the Apex, whose objective is promotion of Brazilian products in the region.
Six companies should participate in the Flavours from Brazil event, in the Emirates, with the objective of expanding sales to the Arabs. The producers should have meetings with buyers in the region.