Revenue grew 39% compared to January 2022. China, Japan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and the European Union were some of the leading destinations.
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The Egyptian government is encouraging the cultivation of crops such as soybean and maize to expand production and boost the local vegetable oil industry. Minimum price guarantees are expected to be implemented.
T-shirts with paintings by Syrian artists will be sold to help institutions assisting children in the Arab country. The initiative seeks partner companies in Brazil.
Registration opens on February 27. The twelve-class course will be held once a week from March 9 to June 1, featuring different professors from Brazil and Palestine. The course is free of charge and will be taught in English.
The Russia-Ukraine war prevented the sector from reaching the 2022 target; nonetheless, it had a marginal 0.5% growth in international sales. The local government restricted exports of some items to secure local supply.
In a world that requires businesses to be more and more sustainable, Brazil has been a hotbed for enterprises focused on protecting the planet. The number of cleantechs in the country increased by 83% from 2020 to 2021.
The country has boosted the efficiency of public companies to enter the first and second phases of its public offerings program this year.
Hybrid event will address the New Era 5.0 in International Trade on Thursday, February 9, starting 9 am (BRT). The Arab Brazilian Chamber will also announce this year’s activities.
Brazil’s president issued a statement on social media offering his sympathy to the Syrian and Turkish peoples over the hundreds of casualties of an earthquake on Monday (6). The Arab Brazilian Chamber sympathized, too.
The Brazilian government sent 38 purifiers with solar panels to help fight the cholera outbreak in the Arab country. Ambassador Tarcísio Costa accompanied the delivery this week.
From Egypt opening its market for Brazilian exports to the possibility of Egyptians selling to Brazil. The Brazilian agricultural attaché in Cairo, Cesar Teles, who is concluding his mission, and the new executive in the position, Rafael Mohana, told ANBA how trade has evolved and the prospects for the future.
Five Brazilian companies will be present at the leading laboratory product trade show in the Middle East and North Africa. The event takes place from February 6 to 9.
Nature Foodtech, a Brazilian company recently established by Davi Sierra, will launch an innovative product at the food and beverage show in Dubai to take place from February 20 to 24. The dates used in the bar come from Abu Dhabi, also in the United Arab Emirates.
Initiative by Arab government and private agencies provides for the use of an advanced digital platform to connect different players of the food industry, including exporters, importers, and providers of services like transport and logistics.

