The African Food Regulatory Authorities Forum will hold its first edition from October 11 to 13 in Cairo.
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A study published last week by ApexBrasil assesses the potential of the Moroccan market for Brazilian lobsters and poultry genetics. Brazil’s agricultural attaché to Rabat, Ellen Laurindo, said these are products that aren’t yet exported to the country.
The ADIPEC Exhibition & Conference ended this Thursday (5). ApexBrasil took 13 Brazilian companies to showcase their products and services and meet potential customers from other countries.
Bader Alhelaibi had appointments in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais and met with governor Romeu Zema and secretary of Agriculture Thales Fernandes.
The Brazilian and Emirati Foreign ministers and the UAE’s minister of State for International Cooperation met this Tuesday (3) in Brasília.
Taking over the presidency for a one-month term, the country will advocate for the importance of bilateral institutions to mediate conflicts.
Paulo Rebello is a political analyst and Political Science Ph.D. student at the University of Salamanca, Spain. His research focuses on Brazil’s relations with the Middle East, especially the Gulf countries.
A major developer of defense technology and products, the Abu Dhabi-based Edge Group acquired a 50% stake in smart weapons manufacturer SIATT.
The Egyptian company will invest some USD 8 million to step up its production capacity and meet the growing demand for fertilizers from both the domestic and international markets.
Years of conflict, economic problems aggravated by Western sanctions, and global warming are affecting the working conditions of beekeepers in Syria.
One of Brazil’s leading manufacturers of housewares sells its products to the United Arab Emirates, where it has an office and distribution center, opened a branch in Saudi Arabia, and has plans for expansion in the region. Read an interview with Tramontina’s general manager in the UAE, Eduardo Cansan.
Banks estimate that the Brazilian economy will grow by 2.92% in 2023. This is the fifth week in a row of upward revisions.
Leonardo Marinho left Brazil in 2013 for Zanzibar, Tanzania, and last June he started a training company for baristas and roasters in Muscat, Oman. A demanding market and opportunities have led him to the Arab world.
Mauro Vieira discussed Brazil’s bilateral relations with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Egypt in meetings with their foreign ministers in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.

