Brazil should invest US$ 1.2 billion by 2014 to promote export of dairy and its products. The Development Ministry, Apex and OCB signed an agreement for such.
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Companies participating in the Apex delegation to the region received orders for doors, as is the case with Adami, or left with advanced negotiations, as is the case with Somopar, in furniture.
Brazilian architect Cláudia Weichert has already developed over ten gardening projects at homes in Dubai. She moved to the emirate six years ago and also gives courses in the area.
United Nations agencies are going to support 30 countries over the next seven years for the strategic development of the green economy. The initiative was released on Tuesday (19) in Kenya and the objective is to create new jobs and areas of operation, promote clean technologies, reduce poverty and risks to the environment, according to
The balance between Brazil’s inflow and outflow of dollars presented an US$ 817 million deficit up to February 15th, according to the Central Bank.
Businessmen from Dubai are interested in expanding purchases from Brazil, but competition is strong and the value of products is essential. ‘The Brazil cost is heavy’, says an executive.
That was how much the economy of Brazil grew last year, according to an index disclosed by the Central Bank of Brazil forecasting Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth.
A seminar promoted in the emirate showed the regulatory framework and projects in the country. The meeting is part of the programme of the Brazilian delegation to the Middle East.
Symnetics is setting up a team of professionals and operating strategies for a women’s hospital at Princess Noura University.
The president of the Inter-American Development Bank is in Brazil to discuss projects financed by the institution and said it is an admirer of the country.
From March 26th to 28th, a fair brings together companies from 30 countries with products related to agricultural technology, poultry, vegetable farming, fish production, machinery and supplements.
According to Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff, the country has developed the most advanced social technology in the world. She spoke during expansion of the Brasil Sem Miséria programme.
Foreign sales of the Brazilian furniture industry grew by US$ 208 million from 2011 to 2012, according to figures disclosed by the Brazilian Furniture project.
A Brazilian trade delegation participated in meetings with local businessmen in Jeddah. The event promises new export contracts.

