The Brazilian foodstuff company Bretzke Alimentos signed contracts in Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and Iraq and is in negotiation with Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt and Morocco. The company produces chocolate powder, jellies, pudding, powdered juice, cake and milkshake mixes.
Author: Mark Ament
From the Newsroom* São Paulo – The Brazilian Airport Infrastructure Company (Infraero), which is responsible for all airports in Brazil, is elaborating a study about the viability of building airports in the main coastal cities in the country. The study, according to an article published in newspaper Gazeta Mercantil, should be complete by next month.
From the Newsroom* São Paulo – A research by the Federal University of Minas Gerais shows that coffee may be a source for production of biodiesel, according to information published by Brazilian newspaper O Estado de São Paulo. Biodiesel may be produced from coffee oil, made from damaged coffee grains, which are not used for
Rimo, from the southeastern Brazilian state of Espírito Santo, is going to ship 70 sets of beds, bedside tables, dressers and wardrobes, for the value of US$ 35,000, to Algeria. The contract was closed on the first day of the fair. Fifteen Brazilian companies are exhibiting.
The largest Latin American producer of electric engines, Brazilian multinational WEG exported the equivalent to US$ 500,000 to the Arab country last year. Now the target is to increase exports to US$ 1 million.
Abdelaziz Bouteflika inaugurated on Thursday the 39th Algiers International Fair, which will be opened to the public today and goes on up to the 08th. He commented that for nine years the fair has counted on Brazilian participation. Fifteen companies are participating in the event.
The shoes produced by Brazilian shoe producer Goóc have an ecological appeal as they include rubber from recycled tyres. Goóc already exports to Lebanon, but intends to expand its operations in the region, opening a new store. Sales to the Arab countries should grow 50% this year.
The shoes produced by Brazilian shoe producer Goóc have an ecological appeal as they include rubber from recycled tyres. Goóc already exports to Lebanon, but intends to expand its operations in the region, opening a new store. Sales to the Arab countries should grow 50% this year.
The Cross Fox, a vehicle designed by Volkswagen Brazil, is one of the attractions at the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce stand at Algiers International Fair, scheduled to start today. In total, 15 Brazilian companies are participating in the multisector exhibition. The Brazilian aircraft maker Embraer is going to exhibit a mock-up of an aircraft.
One of the most popular Brazilian sandwiches, the Beirut was created by the brothers Jorge and Fauze Farah in the 1950s. Their nephew, Paulo Abbud, owner of the restaurant Farabbud, in the Moema neighbourhood of São Paulo, is headset on serving the dish as it was invented.
From the Newsroom* São Paulo – Revenues of micro and small companies from the state of São Paulo rose 8.6% in the first quarter of 2006, presenting expansion of 8.6% over the same period in 2005. These figures were disclosed in the Conjectural Study of Small Retail of the Federation of Trade of the State
From the Newsroom* São Paulo – Paraná state, the second largest producer of soy, in the south of Brazil, is going to host, between June 5 and 8, in the city of Londrina, the fourth edition of the Brazilian Soy Congress. The meeting is promoted by the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) and should bring

