Brazil’s Terraviva television channel brought together women from different institutions to discuss female participation in agribusiness. Arab countries were among the topics of debate.
Author: Thais Sousa
The Brasil Expodireto Trophy, in the International Highlight category, was awarded this Sunday (6) at the Expodireto Cotrijal agribusiness show in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The initiative awarded several entities for services rendered in their areas.
With a low supply of fertilizers from Russia and Belarus, Arab countries can be an alternative for some products, such as nitrogen and phosphate. The bloc, however, does not have a substantial potassium production.
The pavilion of the Arab country at the world exhibition features artifacts and manuscripts that marked its history. Yemen is also showcasing and selling items such as locally produced honey and propolis.
In the event organized by ApexBrasil in Dubai, Brazilian executives showed projects in sustainability and technology. The Arab Brazilian Chamber provided support to the event.
As açaí brands get increasingly present in the UAE, a Brazilian chef believes that cassava could also play a greater role in the region. The food was the highlight of a cooking show held in the Brazil Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai.
The country has invested in youth training and programs for startups. Executives encourage greater participation by women, especially in remote jobs that grew after the pandemic.
At Expo 2020 Dubai, Brazilian channel TV Cultura launched a show entitled ‘200 Years: A Brazilian Epic Adventure.’ Brazil’s Bicentennial of Independence will be celebrated on September 7 this year.
For the chef, who specializes in cuisine from the state of Pará, it is by showing its culture the country will be able to add value to its food. Thiago Castanho participated in a cooking show at the Brazil Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai this Friday (18).
According to the secretary-general of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Tamer Mansour, the 2022 edition was one of the best and could surpass the results of the last five years.
Based in Baghdad, Royal Nuts has Brazilian nuts among its products, and the item is also included in the brand’s nut mix.
Plant-based products can be seen in most booths at Gulfood 2022, signaling a consumer trend, along with healthier foods and sustainable packaging.
The innovation is part of an action carried out by Brazilian Duck, a sectoral project to promote Brazilian products abroad. Tasting is being held during the show in Dubai.
In addition to expanding to new markets, companies have sought to establish points of sale or plants in the Arab countries. Examples of this are BRF and Tropicool, brands participating with the Arab Brazilian Chamber in Gulfood 2022.

