During five days of classes, author Socorro Acioli will lecture for a group of Brazilian women living in Dubai. The workshop will occur from October 24 to 28.
Author: Thais Sousa
The Dubrasil Book Club musters Brazilians in the emirate since 2015. This year, one of its founders also launched a children’s library.
Of Syrian Lebanese origin, Maha Mamo and her sister were the first stateless persons to have recognized Brazilian nationality. Now, she tells her story to broaden the discussion on the topic and will have a text launched in a project by Sao Paulo’s Museum of Immigration.
Embrapa is talking an agreement with Morocco’s National Institute for Agricultural Research. The topics of the cooperation will be genetic material, soil and fertilizer management, and the Climatic Risk Agricultural Zoning.
The Gourmet Egypt supermarket chain started importing the Sambazon product this year. Now, the açaí brand has already sent its second container of the premium product to the Egyptians.
The limited-edition chocolate is for sale at Mission Chocolate’s online store. The brand’s founder, Arcelia Gallardo, launched a camel milk chocolate as part of its project to honor the communities composing Brazil’s ethnicity, starting with the Arabs.
Specialists discussed origin regulations, new Mercosur trade agreements, and advancements in the digital origin certificate. The online event celebrated the agreement signed between the Arab Brazilian Chamber and the CACB.
Ramax specializes in halal animal protein and operates in countries like Brazil and Lebanon. The brand now pays receivables in advance and offers letters of credit for small Brazilian suppliers.
With a lower output of Brazilian maize, buyers like Egypt will need to consider alternatives to import the product. An analyst explains the possibilities for countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
Executives from SESC, ICArabe and the Arab Brazilian Chamber spoke at this year’s festival opening. The event is online, and the screenings start this Friday (20).
Young Rhayssa Braz has always studied in public schools and is now preparing to live and study in the United Arab Emirates. The course she was accepted is part of the project uniting the University of Abu Dhabi with Minerva, an institution from the United States.
Even entrepreneurs that cannot attend the event will be able to participate in virtual meetings and establish connections.
One of the works is directed by Brazil’s Otavio Cury. The films will be screened on the Festival and SESC’s digital platforms. This year’s edition will rn from August 20 to September 16.
Online event brought representatives of the dairy industry of Minas Gerais, Brazil, and identified opportunities for exporting to Egypt. Arab Brazilian Chamber secretary-general participated.

