The company’s CEO estimates an annual volume of imports of approximately USD 60 million from Brazilian firms.
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The Embassy of Brazil in Abu Dhabi, in collaboration with the Arab Brazilian Chamber, is set to hold a coffee roadshow to several chambers of commerce across the United Arab Emirates starting Monday (17).
ICC Brasil presented a study it conducted with WayCarbon in an event at the headquarters of the Arab Brazilian Chamber. Opportunities and challenges for Brazilian companies from various industries were discussed.
Egypt’s agricultural exports increased 258,000 tonnes year to date through early October.
The Arab country purchased 348,600 tonnes of Brazilian poultry from January to September. Brazil saw an increase in both revenue and volume year to date. In September alone, shipped volumes declined.
Brazilian cereal, legume and oilseed output is expected to reach an all-time record in 2022, up 8.7 million tonnes from 2021, IBGE reported. Maize drives the result up.
Droughts and frosts affected the productivity of coffee plantations in the region of the largest coffee cooperative in Brazil, Cooxupé. According to the entity’s president, logistical issues could also hamper shipments in 2023.
Ministries and ApexBrasil are organizing the Brazilian participation in the food trade show to take place in Egypt in December. Companies interested in exhibiting can apply.
Revenue from Brazilian egg exports climbed in August. The UAE was the leading export destination year to date.
Economic growth prospects could bring opportunities to Egypt, said the Market Analysis coordinator of ApexBrasil in a webinar this Tuesday (13).
The Egyptian market bought 81,300 tonnes of Brazilian beef from January to August this year, up 96.8%.
The Arab country purchased 319,000 tonnes of poultry from Brazil from January to August and was one of the leading buyers in the period, according to the ABPA.
The third edition of the free course ‘The Islamic World’ began this Wednesday (17) and will end on September 9 in a hybrid format.
According to CONAB’s estimate, products such as maize and wheat could have a record harvest in 2021/2022.

