Classes will be streamed live on four days starting August 17. The course aims to spread knowledge about the topic to the Brazilian productive sector.
Browsing: Halal
The halal market was the topic of a webinar promoted by Invest Paraná in partnership with the Arab Brazilian Chamber. The Brazilian Southern state has potential in the food, textile, and cosmetics sectors.
The Global Halal Brazil Business Forum will gather halal market experts and players from Brazil and elsewhere from October 23 to 24 in the WTC Events Center in São Paulo. The meeting has cemented itself as the country’s biggest event on the topic. Registration is open.
On a visit to the Arab Brazilian Chamber, a delegation from the Saudi federation spoke about business possibilities in the private sector in both countries.
The Saudi Investment minister and a delegation of around 100 people are in São Paulo this Monday (31). They expect to visit six other Latin American countries in the forthcoming days.
American Trader director Pryscilla Rolim and Raízes do Campo director-general spoke with ANBA about the internationalization process of the brand that centralizes the work of several agroecological cooperatives across Brazil and makes coffee, juices, rice, chocolates, and other products.
Egypt’s Food Export Council held a seminar introducing local companies to halal certification requirements and their importance for increasing exports.
Revenue growth was 9.3% compared to the same period in 2022. The United Arab Emirates was the third leading buyer in the period, and Saudi Arabia came fifth.
Featuring events in South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Malaysia, and Indonesia, the Halal Brazil project has opened registration for Brazilian food and beverage companies interested in Muslim markets.
Apéu Polpas, Fitobel, and Bellamazon Açaí have already joined, and other companies in the state are interested in the project to bring Brazilian foods to Muslim markets through training, commercial promotion, and support for certification.
Executives e businesspeople from the Brazilian city were introduced to the Halal Brazil project on Thursday (13) at an event in the headquarters of CIESP and are interested in supplying foodstuffs to halal-consuming countries. Jundiaí already got some halal-certified companies.
On a visit to Brasília, the Chamber’s president Osmar Chohfi, secretary-general & CEO Tamer Mansour and Institutional Relations director Fernanda Baltazar met with the 19 Arab ambassadors to Brazil and federal government authorities.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil have opened applications for Brazilian halal certifiers interested in certifying food and beverage firms backed by the project.
The 15th edition of the International Exhibition of Agriculture in Morocco will occur from May 2 to 7 in Meknes. The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock and the Embassy of Brazil in Rabat will take 11 companies.