Exhibitors from Egypt brought to the show different types of food to export to Brazil. Frozen, fresh and industrialized are some of the options.
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The president of the Jordan Dates Association presented an overview of fruit production in Jordan this Wednesday (18) at a seminar at the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce headquarters.
In March, the Egyptian prime minister issued a series of decrees to facilitate and encourage investments in sustainability, technology, innovation, and research.
The Arab country has brought seven companies of pastries, biscuits, dates, herbs and spices to the APAS Show in São Paulo. The opening was attended by Jordanian senator Issa Murad, the Jordanian ambassador to Brasília, Maen Masadeh, and the Jordanian honorary consul in São Paulo, Mustapha Abdouni.
A Syrian company based in Dubai brought different types of coffee, an Emirati firm sells 3,500 varieties of packaging, and an Egyptian company is selling olives, raisins and garlic. They are exhibiting at the stand of the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
The mission coordinated by the Special Secretariat for Strategic Affairs of the Brazilian Presidency of the Republic will include defense, agribusiness, and infrastructure companies.
Bader Alhelaibi was welcomed at the Federation of Business Associations of Santa Catarina by its chairman Sérgio Rodrigues Alves and congresswoman Caroline De Toni. The meeting with businesspeople aimed at strengthening trade relations between the Arab country and the state.
Tourism professionals from around the world will join the Arabian Travel Market from May 9 to 12 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
Date Crown branded products entered the shelves of Brazil’s largest retailer this week, bringing new prospects to the consumption of dates among Brazilians. The deal was struck through representative Julia de Biase.
In addition to bringing companies from the UAE, Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia to join the food and beverage show in São Paulo, the Arab Brazilian Chamber will hold parallel business activities for Arab delegations.
A leading company in the Egyptian agricultural sector, Pyramids for Agro-Industries plans on starting exporting to Brazil. Its portfolio includes orange, lemon, tangerine, pomegranate, grapefruit, onions, sweet potato, strawberries, garlic, and others.
The hookah event will occur on May 17 and 18 at the Festival Arena in the emirate. The Brazilian essence company seeks to enter new markets and internationalize. For visitors to taste the flavors, smoking will be allowed at the event.
Registration is open until June 17 for startups, micro-businesses and SMEs from the state of São Paulo interested in learning about the global market. One hundred and fifty places will be offered.
Winery Aurora sells pure grape juice to several countries and started producing carbonated juice beverages for China. It plans on breaking into Arab countries. Vinoh manufactures non-alcoholic wines for the domestic market and thinks about exporting.

