Lebanese artists united to raise funds and complete the theater designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer for the city of Tripoli. It is the only unfinished work in the Rachid Karami International Fair complex.
The company sells garlic and frozen strawberries to the Brazilian market and intends to also supply grapes and medjool dates. Oriental Fruits was an exhibitor at the APAS Show 2023.
Rondônia-based firm imports from China drones for the application of pesticides, seed planting, and the application of solid or granulated fertilizers. The largest one holds 72 liters.
In an interview with ANBA, lieutenant governor and secretary for Economy Development of Rondônia, Sérgio Gonçalves, said these are the state’s products whose exports have the highest potential to grow.
Last January Insituto Butantan began developing vaccines against the virus, which has the potential to cause a new pandemic. Laboratory tests are being carried out.
Paradise Bakeries participated in the APAS Show last week in São Paulo, intending to find a distributor in Latin America.
Association of coffee growers from Rondônia have worked on raising awareness of farmers to adapt their production to obtain the certification of origin Forests of Rondônia for Amazonian Robusta Coffees. The state exports coffee and has shipped to Lebanon and the UAE.
The Arab country has authorized exports of two more items from Brazil. Sellers must meet the sanitary requirements, have an SIF and an IS EG Halal company certification.
Zahran Alqasmi won the International Prize for Arabic Fiction with the book “The Water Diviner.” It tells the story of a villager who finds groundwater reserves, bringing to debate the topics of resource scarcity and extreme weather events.
Inpasa produces and exports to Arab nations maize-based products, such as oil and DDGS, an input for animal feed. Its goal is to expand shipments to the Middle East and North Africa.
Agricultural show has become multisectoral and is taking representatives of various embassies and international chambers of commerce, including the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber organized the companies’ participation and over 1,000 business meetings, helping generate millions in business over the next 12 months.
Jomara brought six different date varieties to the APAS Show. Taybe said it launched a department for holding tastings in points of sale across the country.
The Egyptian food company participated as an exhibitor at the show in São Paulo. The company’s president was enthusiastic about the business opportunities he found for citrus fruits and garlic in Brazil.

