Ayman Ghanam opened Projeto Açaí in 2017. The businessman has already lived in Brazil and took the country’s influences to the family business in the UAE.
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The Arab country launched the initiative ‘Hiking Trails of Tunisia,’ which aims to improve hiking itinerary infrastructure, encouraging tourism in the countryside.
At an investment conference in Cairo, the secretary-general of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Tamer Mansour, spoke about Egypt’s potential to attract Brazilian investment.
Good quality instant coffee is the focus of the technical document, which details the sensory analysis protocol for the product. The innovation was presented at Brazil’s International Coffee Week in Belo Horizonte.
The grandson of a Lebanese man and a Syrian woman, the writer from São Paulo approached his roots when writing his first novel, ‘A Imensidão Íntima dos Carneiros,’ released in 2015. Now, he prepares to release another novel and three children’s books.
The new Omani ambassador to Brazil, Talal Al-Rahbi, received guests at an event in the national capital of Brazil to celebrate the date of Oman’s rebirth and spoke about the country’s current challenges and economic progress.
In the context of the United Nations Climate Conference, Brazil’s Industry Confederation president Robson Braga de Andrade, pens an article defending the urgency of implementing strategies to reduce emissions and states the Brazilian industry is working towards achieving the established goals.
After days of negotiations at the UN Climate Change Conference, countries reached agreement on establishing a funding mechanism to compensate vulnerable nations for climate-induced disasters.
The Brazilian team will play its first match at the World Cup in Qatar next Thursday (24) with the support of national and foreign fans. The team is one of the favorites in Arab countries, and Brazilian communities in the region have been driving local fan support.
Talal Al-Rahbi took the post of the Embassy of Oman to Brazil, and one of his priorities will be boosting investments between the two countries. On a visit to the Arab Brazilian Chamber, he said he could speak directly with Brazilian companies interested in investing in his country or opening distribution hubs there.
In an exclusive interview with ANBA, Brazil’s ambassador to Egypt, Antonio Patriota, said that the Egyptian president is expected to visit Brazil sometime in the coming year. El-Sisi told Lula he wants an Egypt-Brazil nonstop flight. Patriota added there is still no competition for a COP30 in Brazil.
In an interview with ANBA at COP27, the Environment minister said the alliance between Brazil, Congo and Indonesia, the world’s three largest rainforest nations, will be beneficial and provide knowledge transfer. Leite also discussed the creation of the methane credit market and took stock of the conference in Egypt.
Brazil’s president-elect said Thursday (17) that the federal government will once again accommodate all Brazilians starting next Climate Conference, whether they are from the government, the private sector or the civil society. COP28 will take place in Dubai next November.
An executive from the Qatar Cup Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy told ANBA which initiatives the Arab country implemented to upgrade this competition in terms of sustainability.

