Supermarkets of the chain held a promotion campaign of the Date Crown dates in November. The product was the bestseller in the Fruit & Vegetable section.
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For nearly 10 years Youssef Harmali has imported and sold products from his country of origin. The Argan oil and the Rhassoul clay are a hit among Brazilian women.
The North African country opened its market for Brazilian poultry in October. Negotiations to reduce tariffs to close to zero are already underway.
The Brazilian food service inputs and equipment industry sells to countries in the region that value product quality and after-sales.
A mission organized by Brazilian Ministries with support from the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will visit Kenya, Egypt, and Ethiopia from December 6 to 15. Business meetings and seminars will be an opportunity to showcase Brazilian know-how in producing food, plastics, toys, and cosmetics, among other products.
The Ministry of Development, Industry, Commerce, and Services of Brazil has an open public consultation until December 18 to receive the opinions of the Brazilian productive sector and list interests, concerns, and opportunities in trade with the United Arab Emirates.
The country joined an agreement on trade civil aircraft. The move ensures the Brazilian participation in international decisions in the industry.
Egypt will host in January a new edition of the industry show. Leather imports declined in the Arab country due to a shortage of dollars.
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.
First edition of BFSHOW in Porto Alegre will feature importers from across 29 countries, including Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Libya.
Brazilians had meetings with foreign publishers and agents in one of the major literary events in the Middle East. Buyers are primarily interested in children’s books.
Bawadi Al Dain executives are in Brazil for meetings with local agribusiness entrepreneurs in search of deals and trades.
An Emirati minister and a Brazilian diplomat pointed out sectors in which Brazil, African countries, and the UAE could cooperate to promote development. Panels discussed how to promote tourism and sell value-added products.

