The way we produce food has contributed to the rise in the planet’s temperature. Now, we must change the way we supply food to face climate change. What can we do? Experts say there is a way out and indicate several paths.
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Besides foreign currency earnings, the benefits of operating overseas include gaining brand awareness, and learning and adapting to global market trends. Challenges, on the other hand, are planning, getting a skilled staff, and complying with rules and regulations of each country, as well as costs.
The International Coffee Week in Belo Horizonte showcases the best in the Brazilian coffee chain, with sustainable production in 35 regions. This story on the event is the first in a series ANBA will publish on coffee.
New technologies can help minimize the effects of global warming, but cutting back CO2 emissions is long overdue. Discover what experts think about the matter given the new global climate reality and what’s carbon sequestration that the COP28 has put on the agenda.
To celebrate the Arab Community Day in Brazil, ANBA interviewed two influential political personalities in the current government. The minister of Planning, Simone Tebet, and the federal deputy for Rio de Janeiro, Jandira Feghali.
Restaurants and hotels in Arab countries change their working hours and prepare to receive Muslins in the holy month, when fast is broken at sunset.
Soaps manufactured in Brazil are gaining ground in the international market. ABIHPEC says it has been the sector’s second most exported item since 2015.
ANBA talked with a diplomat from Sudan in Brazil and an expert in food industry ingredients to find out all about the product.
The diplomat of Syrian origin was reelected for the 2023-2024 biennium as president of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce. He will lead the entity alongside four vice presidents, a treasurer and 12 statutory directors.
In a world that requires businesses to be more and more sustainable, Brazil has been a hotbed for enterprises focused on protecting the planet. The number of cleantechs in the country increased by 83% from 2020 to 2021.
Food and beverage produced in countries like Lebanon, Egypt and Tunisia arrive at the table of Brazilian people to make the holidays more complete. Import volume in November was up 55% from a year earlier.
Brazilian egg farmers are starting to adapt to the demands of foreign markets and modern consumers and freeing chickens from their cages.
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.