The Brazilian stand at the food fair, which starts next Monday in Riyadh, is going to feature beef, dairy and fruit companies, as well as Halal certification organizations.
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The food ingredient producer managed halal certification for products used in their beef and chicken products. New demand in the Arab market may now be supplied.
Brazilian exports of boats may reach US$ 50 million this year, according to forecasts by the sector. The Boat Show should contribute to greater sales.
The capital of Kurdistan is open to investment and import of products from several sectors. In October, Erbil International Fair will take place with the presence of the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
Next week in São Paulo, Islamic Development Bank representatives will give lectures on how Brazilian companies may have access to the system.
The Brazilian beef company, which took part in a trade mission to Algeria and Oman, is betting on the increase of its sales to the region, which is already among its leading export targets.
From November 19th to 30th, the Ministry of Agriculture should take cooperatives and Brazilian companies to Egypt and Algeria for business meetings and technical visits.
From 2007 to 2009, Brazilian sector exports to the Sudanese market went from US$ 2.9 million to US$ 7 million. The minister of Industry, Awad Al-Jaz, claimed that the country is open to partnerships.
Companies from Palestine and Egypt, bring olive oil, dates, sweets and spices to the 15th edition of the Food Ingredients South America (Fisa) fair, which will continue until Thursday in São Paulo.
Company Nugali, from Santa Catarina, produces sweets following the same standards as European chocolatiers. Now, the company seeks the foreign market and a distributor in the Arab world.
The country’s minister of Industry, Awad Al-Jaz, was in Brasília to meet with Brazilian government officials. In São Paulo, he should get together with private sector representatives.
The Port and Freezone of Sohar is betting on logistical solutions and incentives in order to attract enterprises. Among them is Vale, currently building a US$ 1.3 billion project at the site.
The statement was made by the country’s minister of Industry and Trade, Maqbool Bin Ali Bin Sultan, who received a mission from Brazil led by Development minister Miguel Jorge in Muscat.
Gebana exports organic soy planted on small farms in Paraná. A large part of produce goes to Europe, but the company wants to diversify markets and is seeking clients in the Arab world.

