Brazilian egg farmers are starting to adapt to the demands of foreign markets and modern consumers and freeing chickens from their cages.
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The Brazilian team will play its first match at the World Cup in Qatar next Thursday (24) with the support of national and foreign fans. The team is one of the favorites in Arab countries, and Brazilian communities in the region have been driving local fan support.
E-commerce boom, purchases on social media, digital-physical mashups: see how the pandemic has impacted the Brazilian consumer behavior.
Over the millennia, frankincense has been a symbol of Arab countries like Oman and an economic mainstay of farmers in Somalia and Sudan. The sap is the raw material of incense, but its trees are endangered due to the overexploitation.
While sales of conventional cars have shrunk during the pandemic, the demand for electric vehicles has skyrocketed. China leads the market, but Brazil is rushing to create a supply framework, and Arab countries have invested in production, too.
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.
Winery Aurora sells pure grape juice to several countries and started producing carbonated juice beverages for China. It plans on breaking into Arab countries. Vinoh manufactures non-alcoholic wines for the domestic market and thinks about exporting.
In addition to being an export hub, the emirate also shows trends in markets such as coffee. The ANBA team listed some up-and-coming innovations in the sector.
Almost 55% of master’s and doctoral students in the country are women. They are responsible for taking discoveries and innovation to several fields, including medicine and agriculture.
The Russia-Ukraine war could switch the positions of the countries that take part in the global oil and gas industry.
In a coffee-growing region, small farmers based in twelve towns get together to grow and raise the quality of the product. The Coffee-Growers Association of the Volcanic Region was officially established last year.
Leandro Alexandre, Thiago Gomes and Ramon Santana joined an AIESEC interchange program earlier this year. They shared their experiences with ANBA.
A year ago, the agreement came into force and was signed by almost all African countries. Its goal is to expand regional trade, but opportunities go beyond the continent’s borders.
The country is the world’s fourth-largest producer of this farmed fish, and the sector is experiencing a turning point, with an increase in exports and prospects for an even higher growth in shipments.