Exports raised USD 872.7 million after eight straight months over USD 1 billion. Egypt was the fourth largest buyer, behind China, United States, and Chile.
Browsing: Halal
The partnership aims to help 500 Brazilian small- and medium-sized food and beverage enterprises to break into Islamic markets over the next three years.
Six companies participated in the Saudi Halal Expo as part of the Halal do Brasil project by the Arab Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil. Certifiers Cdial Halal and Fambras Halal were also exhibiting. The show yielded promising contacts for the companies.
Abiepan and ApexBrasil will take Ariete, Bralyx, IMG Brasil, Fortfrio, Glasart, G. Paniz, Prática, and Skymsen to participate in Gulfood Manufacturing, a trade show that is taking place from November 8 to 10.
The two institutions forged an alliance aimed at certifying companies for the halal market and fostering higher value-added exports.
The third edition of the free course ‘The Islamic World’ began this Wednesday (17) and will end on September 9 in a hybrid format.
The third edition of the online course ‘The Islamic World,’ held by CNA and Fambras, will address ethics and business with Muslim consumer markets. Registration is open and free of charge.
The panel ‘Corporate Governance in International Operations’ at the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries discussed best practices adopted by internationally competitive companies.
The agreement was signed during the opening ceremony of the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries and aims at training companies to operate in the halal market and promoting halal products from Brazil in Arab and Muslim countries.
The total volume for the month was 429,600 tonnes. Year-to-date, shipments totaled about two million tonnes. The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia were among the main buyers.
The Arab country has brought seven companies of pastries, biscuits, dates, herbs and spices to the APAS Show in São Paulo. The opening was attended by Jordanian senator Issa Murad, the Jordanian ambassador to Brasília, Maen Masadeh, and the Jordanian honorary consul in São Paulo, Mustapha Abdouni.
A Syrian company based in Dubai brought different types of coffee, an Emirati firm sells 3,500 varieties of packaging, and an Egyptian company is selling olives, raisins and garlic. They are exhibiting at the stand of the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
Winery Aurora sells pure grape juice to several countries and started producing carbonated juice beverages for China. It plans on breaking into Arab countries. Vinoh manufactures non-alcoholic wines for the domestic market and thinks about exporting.
Former ministers of Agriculture spoke about the impacts of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine on Brazilian agribusiness in Terraviva channel’s Agro 360 TV show. Arab Brazilian Chamber president Osmar Chohfi also participated.