Egyptian writer and researcher Mukhtar Saad Shehata will participate on Tuesday (24) in the online seminar held by the International Center of Arab and Islamic Studies of the Federal University of Sergipe.
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Among its products, Baya Olive Oil has a line of organics certified in Brazil, in addition to premium and basic products. The company exhibited at the APAS Show.
The chairman of the Jordan Brazilian Business Association said that 25 companies are already confirmed, and five more are expected to confirm by the next year. The Arab Brazilian Chamber signed an MoU with the Amman Chamber of Industry.
There are some sweets that Brazilians are more familiar with, like baclava, and lesser-known items as well as gluten-free, vegan and organic options.
In a seminar in São Paulo, the Arab Brazilian Chamber presented to Jordanian exporters areas where there is room for the supply of food to increase. Jordan has an agricultural production that ranges from vegetables to dates.
Hermano Telles Ribeiro will participate in a live stream hosted by Gepom, directly from Beirut. The online event will occur this Saturday (21) at 3:00 pm BRT, 9:00 pm EEST.
Exhibitors from Egypt brought to the show different types of food to export to Brazil. Frozen, fresh and industrialized are some of the options.
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.
From June 5 to 7, the Algerian National Waste Agency will organize an online event with exhibitions and debates on the sector. The show is aimed at local and foreign players. Brazilian presence is expected.
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.
On behalf of the Organization of Brazilian Cooperatives, the executive director of FecoAgro-RS, Sergio Feltraco, discussed cooperation with Egyptian and Jordanian cooperatives representatives. He participated in the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture’s mission to the region.
The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation president, Celso Moretti, discussed the matter on a trip to Morocco, where he participated in a mission by the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture. The goal is to cooperate in food and soil security.

