Bahrain will be launched as a tourist destination by Brazilian company Lynden over the next months. The company owned by Lebanese businessman Kháled Fayez Mahassen will work to have more packages in Qatar and Oman, too.
Author: Thais Sousa
The increase in sales to the Middle East, particularly to Arabs, is a ‘pleasant surprise’ for the Brazil’s largest coffee farmers cooperative.
Sports items brand Poker intends to take advantage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar to take a step forward in its internationalization process.
Sabor das Índias wants to sell Biquinho pepper to the UAE but plans on breaking into the Arab markets with premium products and an Amazonian line, too.
Morocco already is the Arab country that exports the most fish to the Brazilian market. With the opening, the secretary of Aquiculture and Fisheries of the Ministry, Jorge Seif Júnior, expects to ‘create a more bilateral trade.’
Opportunity focus on STEM students. Brazilians can choose an exchange in Egypt, and Egyptians can choose Brazil.
Two researchers at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte were invited to be entrepreneurial ambassadors in tour to Moroccan institutions.
Selected companies will exhibit in Brazil Pavilion during the International Agricultural Fair of Morocco (SIAM) in Meknes. Ministry of Agriculture organizes participation. Deadline for registering is Friday (31).
During his stay, Milad Mosbah Elbriki had a series of meetings with the support of the Arab Brazilian Chamber. Industries of interest range from construction to coffee.
‘Letícia’ is the name of the artificial voice created to improve access to technology for the visually impaired. The creation was the only Brazilian project to receive Expo 2020 support.
Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation president Celso Moretti visited the Arab country and discussed partnerships in several fronts, including Africa. The institution could open an office in Abu Dhabi. “We’ve identified four big pillars of cooperation,” he told ANBA.
Representations of the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the country’s ambassador visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber. They participated in the organization’s board meeting.
Born in Rio Grande do Sul, Catiuscia Dotto participated in an artistic residency in Egypt and the sculpture she made will be exhibited at the Reviving Humanity Memorial in the Arab country.
During trip to the country for the Couromoda fair, businessman Mohamed Swayeb visited the Arab Chamber. He’s negotiating with two Brazilian brands.

