Exhibitors from Egypt brought to the show different types of food to export to Brazil. Frozen, fresh and industrialized are some of the options.
Author: Thais Sousa
The Consulate General of Lebanon in São Paulo opened its new headquarters, located on Avenida Paulista, this Thursday (5). The event featured former Brazilian president Michel Temer and Arab Brazilian Chamber president Osmar Chohfi.
Children’s books by two Brazilian expatriates will be published in the UAE. The launches will take place in two fairs, one in Sharjah and another in Abu Dhabi.
According to the Brazilian Institute in Cairo, the demand by Arab students to learn Portuguese spoken in Brazil has been growing in recent years.
Going for a walk outdoors, I found Ripe Market, a fascinating farmers’ market that shows the diversity of local producers and sellers.
Rio-Tanger is a project by photographer Paulo Fabre that draws parallels between pictures in the Moroccan city and Rio de Janeiro.
Organic, local foods are a priority in the jams by Mooneh, a brand founded by Dima Al Sharif and her husband Firas Kanaan in the United Arab Emirates.
Agricultural leaders from countries like Djibouti have demanded greater access to technology and financing. They believe Brazil could be a strategic partner.
The Jordan Tourism Board held a seminar on the subject in Brazil this Wednesday (6). Executives are also looking forward to meeting with leaders of different religions to discuss suggestions and demands.
The cosmetics company founded in Brazil by an Egyptian prepares to return in full force by the end of 2022.
In addition to being an export hub, the emirate also shows trends in markets such as coffee. The ANBA team listed some up-and-coming innovations in the sector.
The Arab country brought products such as gum arabic and organic fertilizers to its pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. In innovation, Sudan highlights researchers and startups.
In a coffee-growing region, small farmers based in twelve towns get together to grow and raise the quality of the product. The Coffee-Growers Association of the Volcanic Region was officially established last year.
Aiming at economic development, Somalia shows at Expo 2020 Dubai its goals to improve energy, agriculture, and blue economy infrastructure.

