Jabaquara, São Paulo residents will get free medical attention on December 1st, courtesy of the Federation of Muslim Associations in Brazil.
Author: Thais Sousa
Tuffi and Marcia Bichara created a farm where they welcome tourists for countryside experiences.
Brazil Arab Institute of Innovation and Events superintendent Ali El Khatib promoted Arab history and tradition during the International Coffee Week.
The organization’s Cultural director Silvia Antibas will go over a project for digitization of immigration history being rolled out in partnership with a university in Lebanon.
Four Brazilian products earned geographic indications this year. The membership comes with a label that certifies the production, adding value and generating independence.
Arabic Language Month in Brazil featured activities designed to raise awareness of the language in the country, in an initiative from the King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz International Center for Arabic Language. The closing ceremony was held this Thursday.
Cordeiro da Estância started offering all halal-certified cuts in Brazil. Company also announced the production of certified bovine meat within the next 90 days.
Brazilian artist Jonathas de Andrade was part of an art residency in Jordan in 2013. The work created there is exhibited in Sesc_Videobrasil Contemporary Art Biennial in São Paulo.
The Arab Chamber and Embassy of Brazil in Cairo will organize a pavilion and companies may subscribe to participate. This is one of the Africa’s largest food trade show and runs from December 9 to 11.
Papers may cover the topics ‘Women and refugee’ and ‘Nationalism, xenophobia and refugee.’ The congress is accepting essays until October 30.
The event will address business and occurs on November 19. Egypt’s commercial consul to São Paulo, Mohamed Elkhatib, will give the lecture “The Brazil-Egypt Free Trade.”
The Contemporary Art Biennial features work by eight artists from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and, for the first time, Saudi Arabia and Tunisia.
The Brazilian food company is looking into processing product locally in the Arab country, where 60% of the poultry consumed is industrialized. Saudi Arabia is currently not purchasing product processed by BRF in its UAE facilities.
Talks are ongoing for agreements with the American University in Cairo and Beirut. Egyptian and Lebanese students will be able to come to Brazil as early as next year.

