Freeway, a maker of male shoes that is headquartered in Franca, São Paulo, is betting on Arab countries to boost exports in 2011. The brand is already present in Saudi Arabia, the Emirates and Oman.
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Agrícola Famosa, one of Brazil’s leading melon producers, is interested in establishing partnerships to export its fruit to the Arab market. The enterprise produces 140,000 tonnes per crop.
The eighth edition of the International Fruit and Vegetable Industry Exhibition should take place from December 9 to 12 in Agadir, Morocco. The event should bring together over 400 exhibitors.
Brazilian dry car wash chain is negotiating to take its products and services to the Arab country. With 65 franchises in Brazil, the company is beginning to enter the foreign market.
Silimed, a Brazilian maker of silicone implants that is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, exports to 10 Arab countries and plans to increase sales to the region next year.
The Brazilian enterprise is attending Avex, an aviation fair in the city of Sharm El Sheikh city, for the fourth time. It is going to showcase its Phenom 300 business jet and 190 commercial aircraft.
A mission of the Brazilian Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade to the Middle East will aim to promote business opportunities in infrastructure, agriculture and cattle farming.
Brazilian producers of ceramic tiles will participate in business meeting with architects from the Middle East at an event in Cyprus, in November.
Medical product producer Euromed signed a new contract with its Brazilian distributor for the value of US$ 5 million. In four years, the company hopes for sales of US$ 50 million.
Construction is developing at full throttle in Saudi Arabia and there is a demand for building material. At the Saudi Build fair, in Riyadh, importers have sought information on Brazilian products.
Falah Mustafa Bakir, Foreign Minister of the Iraqi region, said that companies from Brazil need to learn about the potential of Kurdistan. According to him, distance is no problem.
The event generated good contacts for Brazilian companies and for the Arab Brazilian Chamber. Medical equipment, furniture and food were the products most sought.
The capital of Iraqi Kurdistan has grown at an accelerated rate in recent years. According to Kurdish businessmen, the city became the main market in Iraq after the war.
Camocim Farm adopted the guan for natural selection of coffee grains and produces special coffee that costs around US$ 475 per kilogram abroad. Arab countries are among the potential buyers.

