Company Bug, from São Paulo, produces insects for pest control in crops. The organisation is among the most innovative in the world and the eggs of animals are exported to regions like Europe.
Browsing: Business Opportunities
First day of the matchmaking rounds at the Hospitalar fair starts with potential sales of US$ 3.5 million. Arab importers were the most sought after and had busy schedules.
The Tunisian Navigation Company has put on sale a dry bulk carrier, commissioned in 1982, and a ferry, commissioned in 1978. Those interested should send proposals up to June 5th.
Eight Brazilian companies are going to exhibit at the 45th edition of Algiers International Fair, from May 30th to June 5th. Exhibitors are in the areas of food, metallurgy and building.
The fair should take place from May 22 to 25 and receive importers from 18 countries, including representatives of six nations in the Middle East and North Africa, to participate in roundtables.
At the Arab Businessmen and Investors Conference in Tunisia, different countries showcase the industries that offer business opportunities to foreign enterprises.
Tunisian government aims to attract private resources to sectors like fertilizers and hospitality. Investment in the region is the theme of a conference the Arab Brazilian Chamber is participating in.
Executives at the Societé Farlfk Biofood purchased four containers of food from Predilecta during the Apas fair, in São Paulo. They want to take large Brazilian brands to the Algerian market.
Maccon International Consultancy will conduct a business mission to three Arab countries. They are looking for opportunities in aviation, security, traffic systems, water treatment and oil processing.
Exporters from the emirate should be in the city on May 28th and 29th for business roundtables. They aim to sell electronic and hotel products, among others.
Representatives of the Algeria-based Societé Farlfk Biofood will attend the São Paulo Supermarket Association trade show, due from May 7 to 10 in the city. The company is seeking new suppliers.
The São Paulo-based logistics company is seeking new customers in the Middle East and North Africa. It already has representatives in 21 Arab countries and also operates as a trading company.
To the CEO at the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Michel Alaby, companies that invest in Dubai find opportunities in Asia. A seminar promoted in the Emirates shows the advantage of investing in the region.
The CEO of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, Michel Alaby, is participating in an designed to attract businessmen from emerging countries to the region.

