The Jordan Phosphate Mines Company (JPMC) has plans for a joint plant with Brazil to produce fertilizers. The subject was discussed with the Brazilian Minister of Agriculture, Marcos Montes, in Amman this Sunday (8).
Browsing: News
This saturday (7), a Brazilian mission, including minister of Agriculture Marcos Montes, visited Arab Potash. Company executives spoke on plans to increase fertilizer supply, open a branch office, and possibly produce in Brazil.
Tourism professionals from around the world will join the Arabian Travel Market from May 9 to 12 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
The Consulate General of Lebanon in São Paulo opened its new headquarters, located on Avenida Paulista, this Thursday (5). The event featured former Brazilian president Michel Temer and Arab Brazilian Chamber president Osmar Chohfi.
The Brazilian minister of Agriculture and a team from the ministry and the Arab Brazilian Chamber will visit the Arab countries, departing from Brazil this Thursday (5). Mission meetings will discuss, among other subjects, the supply of fertilizers.
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.
The brand opened a branch in Dubai last Sunday (1) to sell products like coffee, tea, nuts, dried fruits, dates and chocolate.
Brazilian sales to the Arab market increased 33.5% in the first quarter of 2022, driven by the appreciation of products the country exports to the region and investments in the transition to the post-oil era.
The first quarter of 2022 was positive for micro and small industries, with the best index for Q1 since 2012, reveals a survey by CNI.
The Brazilian food company acquired facilities in the UAE and Saudi Arabia and announced Mohamed Mahrous as regional CEO.
The Arab country is expected to produced 295,000 tonnes this year, up 3.5%. Stone fruits include peaches, apricots, plums and nectarines.
The Arab country invites investors to participate in the event that will take place from May 15 to 16 in Damascus.
Global surging prices are caused primarily by the pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine. But challenges unique to Brazil contribute to a situation of high prices and high interest rates as well as a slow rebound of the economy.

