The food industry show ending this Thursday (9) in São Paulo featured an area and a forum focusing on the Islamic market, cementing its status as a source of information for businesses in the sector.
Publication showcases family-run establishments led by immigrants, including from Arab countries. Launch is set for the 14th. Program includes a tour of selected bars and restaurants, a lecture, and discounts.
The El Sheikh Group does not ship product to Brazil, but its CEO asserts that the country has the potential to be one of its biggest markets, alongside China.
The date producing company Siafa is showcasing its products at the Anuga Select Brazil trade show. The goal is to break into the Brazilian market, where date consumption has shown sustained growth.
Conflict led to a decline in Brazil’s chicken meat shipments to the Middle East in March compared to February. Despite this, more than 45,000 tonnes were sent to countries directly impacted by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, according to Ricardo Santin.
Products from five Arab countries are featured at the Anuga Select Brazil trade show taking place in São Paulo from this Tuesday (7) to Thursday (9). The Arab Chamber is organizing Arab participation, with items including Tunisian olive oils, Lebanese soda, UAE dates.
A debate on the potential of the Muslim food and beverage market held at the Anuga Select Brazil exhibition shows that the country must add value to its export chain.
Brazilian company Huna uses artificial intelligence on blood test data for early cancer diagnosis and is one of those selected to compete for the Future Health Challenge award.
Carriers not based in countries affected by the conflict say regular services will resume from June. In some cases, operations will not normalize until October.
Brazil received 3.16 million tonnes of fertilizers from abroad in January, according to data from an industry association. The figures do not yet reflect the war in the Middle East.
A majestic animal is showcased on Sunday (5) during the 23rd Dubai International Arabian Horse Championship, held at the Dubai World Trade Center in the United Arab Emirates. The competition featured 155 horses from 12 countries, with a total of US$ 4 million in prize money awarded to the top specimens of the breed. *Translated
Squad will remain in the country from April 6 to 12 for a team integration camp. Program includes a friendly match against the hosts in the city of Djerba.
Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iraq, Tunisia and Morocco will represent the Middle East and North Africa in the tournament starting in June.
Iraq’s Oil Ministry said it has started sending tanker trucks carrying oil to Syria. Iraq depends on the Strait of Hormuz for exports, while Syria has a Mediterranean coastline.

