B2B is part of Apex-Brazil Fruit industry Buyers Project. Event was last Thursday in São Paulo and brought together 28 Brazilian companies and 16 buyers from 13 countries, including Jordan, Lebanon, and the UAE.
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Tereza Cristina started this Thursday (19) her appointment in the country, the last one she’ll visit in the mission that also included Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait.
The Arab Investor Forum took place in Paris on Tuesday (17) and Wednesday (18). The Chamber’s president Rubens Hannun was featured as a guest.
Brazil’s Agriculture minister Tereza Cristina agreed on inspection by Saudi authorities that may lead to a resumption of sales from units that have been off the list since January. She also went over the last details before Brazilian beef sales to Kuwait begin anew.
Mishref outlets already sell chicken and duck meat from Brazil, but, while receiving a Brazilian delegation this Wednesday (18), its executives said they are open to new products from the country.
Minister of Agriculture, Tereza Cristina, signed agreement with food authority and Brazil will be allowed to sell fruits, nuts and egg products to Saudi Arabia.
An executive with the Saudi investment company said he’s ready to step up investments in Brazil, possibly in agribusiness, soy and corn. He spoke with ANBA after a seminar attended by minister Tereza Cristina in Riyadh.
Training event about good practices for living animal sea transport took place in São Sebastião. Director of the organization talked on cattle exports to the Arab world, which grossed USD 153 million in 2018.
Family company exported to the country until 2015 and now seeks a new representation. Learn about the story of one Lebanon’s most traditional distilleries and wineries.
Brazil’s Agriculture minister Tereza Cristina was welcomed by the Saudi deputy minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture to discuss trade and technical cooperation.
The secretary-general of the Council of Arab Chambers believes companies in Brazil and Saudi Arabia must work in closer connection as their governments build tighter relations.
Brazil’s minister of Agriculture talked to the League secretary-general about continuing and reinforcing Brazil’s relations to the Arab countries.
Agriculture minister Tereza Cristina discussed environment-conscious practices employed by the industry in Brazil.
Speaking at a seminar during the Cairo leg of Brazilian Agriculture minister Tereza Cristina’s Egypt tour, Chamber president Rubens Hannun revealed that the Arab League will work to establish nonstop sea routes linking Brazil and Arab countries.

