Writer and researcher Roberto Khatlab (pictured below) pens an article on the newspapers, magazines, and books produced by the first Arab immigrants in Brazil. The works followed the trends of the Arab Renaissance and were digitized in a project by the Lebanese university USEK and the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
In a Portuguese and Arabic bilingual version, the book showcases the experiences of Brazilian author and film producer Vitor Graize in a Lebanese mountain community.
Plena Alimentos is based in Minas Gerais and started exporting back in 2013. Now it caters to nearly all Arab states and is investing in processed products to diversify its portfolio and boost sales.
Saudi Arabia bought almost a third of the 2022 total in this year’s first quarter. Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr boosted demand.
In an online forum on energy and climate this Thursday (20), the president of Brazil said there could be no sustainability in a world at war, and Brazil will once again reduce deforestation in the Amazon.
Followers of Islam celebrate this Friday (21), the end of Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr. It is a time of prayer, festivity, and public holidays in countries with Muslim populations.
Around 40 children visited the headquarters of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce in São Paulo to learn more about the history of Arab immigration to Brazil.
A survey revealed that Brazilian fish exports grew 15% in 2022, reaching USD 23.8 million. Libya was the fourth main destination.
Sector foreign sales, which include day-old chicks and hatching eggs, increased by 93.7% in March. Saudi Arabia made substantial purchases, according to a sector entity.
The Brazilian Embassy in Algiers will have a space in the agri-food show Sipsa & Filaha – Agrofood, to take place in May in the Algerian capital, and invites Brazilian companies and entities to exhibit. The Arab country is experiencing a more favorable moment for foreign trade.
Diplomat Sidney Leon Romeiro received the consent of the government of the United Arab Emirates to take the position of ambassador of Brazil to the country, said the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a release.
The president of the Brazilian oil company, Jean Paul Prates, presented plans to increase gas exploration and output.
The Arab country received over 1.47 million tourists in the period, obtaining USD 1.671 billion in revenue.
Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin announced the creation of a working group to find ways to improve the availability of natural gas in the country.

