Organization Rioterra works with socio-environmental and restoration chain projects in the Amazon and has recovered over 6,000 hectares in the Brazilian state of Rondônia alone.
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Chocolate Lake Co. has a production capacity of 2,600 tons a month and exports to over 32 countries. It plans on breaking into the Latin American market.
The Oásis collection was designed by Brazilian visual artist Camila Klein for the 2022 winter and is still on the market. The pieces are inspired by Arab princesses and queens.
Executives e businesspeople from the Brazilian city were introduced to the Halal Brazil project on Thursday (13) at an event in the headquarters of CIESP and are interested in supplying foodstuffs to halal-consuming countries. Jundiaí already got some halal-certified companies.
In a presentation for Brazilian businesspeople in the headquarters of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, the SAIF Zone showcased the benefits of using its facilities in the UAE for finishing goods, importing, exporting, and other activities.
The company specializes in the production of Eastern and Arab sweets. It exports to over 45 countries and is now seeking to break into the Brazilian market.
Event at the headquarters of Brazil’s top industry lobby CNI will bring together Brazilian and Emirati businesspeople next Thursday (15) for debates and networking. A UAE’s minister will speak.
The company, which sells in the Middle East, Europe, the United States, and Canada, plans to expand into markets in Latin America and Africa. Nafeeseh Sweets exhibited at the APAS Show in São Paulo.
The Embassy of Brazil in Algiers is receiving applications of companies interested in a free exhibition area at the event. Deadline is June 13.
The company’s leading product is the buriti oil which is extracted by women from rural communities in Rondônia and Acre. The sustainability-focused soap manufacturer is the first cosmetics manufacturer in Rondônia and is led by rural women.
Egyptian company sees a promising market in Brazil for its essential oils and medicinal and aromatic herbs due to the national production of cosmetics and food, for which they serve as inputs. The company exhibited at the APAS Show.
Jaru, Rondônia-based firm industrializes Brazil nuts and sell approximately 70% to the domestic market. Exports are beginning now, and containers have been shipped to Algeria, France, and the US.
A Saif Zone delegation will meet with Brazilian companies in São Paulo in June. A Seminar will open the schedule on June 12 at the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters. Registration is open.
The Jordanian brand exports coffee to over 33 countries and participated in the APAS Show to present its product range and quality differentials to Latin American potential buyers.

