The United Arab Emirates, the host country of the COP28 that starts on Thursday (30), has initiatives focused on sustainable food production. One of them is the Bustanica farm that can produce some 1,000 tonnes annually.
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Based in Araxá, Minas Gerais, the farm was a pioneer in the Cerrado Mineiro region and stands out in specialty coffees. Read the third story in ANBA’s series on coffee farming.
In the second story of ANBA’s special series on coffee, discover the farm that is a reference in the Cerrado Mineiro region. Production began in 2015 focused on sustainable practices. Today, the company exports green coffee and has its own specialty coffee brand, MonCerrado.
The International Coffee Week in Belo Horizonte showcases the best in the Brazilian coffee chain, with sustainable production in 35 regions. This story on the event is the first in a series ANBA will publish on coffee.
The Export director of Minerva Foods, Murilo Corral (pictured below), pens an article on the increasing global consumption of halal protein and the company’s strategy to meet this demand.
Industry report shows that the product was shipped at USD 4.6 per kg in the third quarter, down from USD 6.2 in the same period last year.
The opening includes food for dogs and cats. In 2022, Morocco was Africa’s second destination for Brazilian agribusiness exports.
Industrial complex in the city of Rolândia in the state of Paraná will accommodate two plants that will be the most automated Seara’s plants in Brazil.
Invited by the Halal do Brasil project, importers from different countries visited Brazilian plants and companies and had a B2B in the headquarters of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber.
One of the leading Brazilian exporters of animal protein, the company has served Arab markets for over 50 years. To produce according to the rules of Islam, the company has segregated plants, product certification, and invested in development.
Brazilian suppliers could benefit from the Egyptian government’s waiver of tariffs for some dairy products, in addition to those already exempted by the Mercosur-Egypt free trade agreement. Egypt opened its market to Brazilian dairy in 2019. Consumption is increasing.
As the Algerian market opened up to poultry sales from Brazil last week, a delegation led by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and meat industry groups ABPA and ABIEC traveled to the country to position themselves in the market and discuss new business possibilities.
The event will be held in Fujairah in December on the theme “Sustainable Agriculture and Green Logistics,” organized by the emirate’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Arab-Brazilian Chamber.
ApexBrasil conducted a sector study and saw opportunities for increasing exports with lower tariffs than competitors. Egypt’s market was opened for Brazilian ginger in 2021.

