Diplomat Mohammed Elrashed Sidahmed Mohammed visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters and spoke about the opportunities at the international show. The multi-sector event will occur in the Sudanese capital from January 24 to 31, 2023.
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Brazil had a pavilion at the show in Egypt with seven companies marketing coffee, poultry and beef, confectionery goods, and supermarket supplies. The space was very popular in the show.
As Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru and Chile reported the presence of the disease, Brazil’s government and production sector are reinforcing preventive actions.
Brazilian egg farmers are starting to adapt to the demands of foreign markets and modern consumers and freeing chickens from their cages.
After years of work with digital marketing, the heads of Mobilisa have created a company exclusively dedicated to foreign trade, Graux. The trio works with tech and digital communication solutions.
For the first time, a Brazilian troupe will participate in the Neapolis International Festival of Kids Theater. The performances by Palco Companhia de Teatro will take place on December 20, 21 and 22.
Part of the proceeds from coffee grown by a Lebanese will be funneled to help the Syrian people. For each Yalla Yalla pack bought, roasting business Tocaya will donate BRL 5 to the Arab country through the UN World Food Programme.
Brazilian Autotech Mileto already produces electric motorcycles and minitrucks and intends to bring passenger cars to the market in 2023 with prices starting at BRL 100,000 (USD 19,000). The company aims to export and will hold investment rounds next year. A Dubai fund has become interested in the business.
Revenue was up 29% compared to November 2021, while volume increased 12%.
Exports raised USD 872.7 million after eight straight months over USD 1 billion. Egypt was the fourth largest buyer, behind China, United States, and Chile.
A report points out that the number of games companies almost doubled to 24 in 2022 from 13 last year in the Arab country. Incubation programs drove this growth.
The partnership aims to help 500 Brazilian small- and medium-sized food and beverage enterprises to break into Islamic markets over the next three years.
The ambassador of Morocco to Brazil, Nabil Adghoghi (pictured), writes article on how his country has implemented the energy transition in the fertilizer sector. Morocco is one of the world’s leading suppliers of fertilizers, a key component of the global food security.
The announcement was made by the director of the Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources of the Arab country to the official Kuwaiti news agency.

