In an interview with ANBA at COP27, the Environment minister said the alliance between Brazil, Congo and Indonesia, the world’s three largest rainforest nations, will be beneficial and provide knowledge transfer. Leite also discussed the creation of the methane credit market and took stock of the conference in Egypt.
The role of women in the Arab society and the coffee industry was one of the highlights of a lecture by Ali El-Khatib at the International Coffee Week on Thursday (17) in the capital city of Minas Gerais.
Brazil’s president-elect said Thursday (17) that the federal government will once again accommodate all Brazilians starting next Climate Conference, whether they are from the government, the private sector or the civil society. COP28 will take place in Dubai next November.
A visit Pedro II paid to the Holy Land in the 19th century will be the subject of a meeting on November 27 at the National Gallery of Fine Arts in Jordan.
An executive from the Qatar Cup Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy told ANBA which initiatives the Arab country implemented to upgrade this competition in terms of sustainability.
Brazilian diplomat Pablo P. S. Romero writes an article on the earliest reference to Brazil in Egypt’s number one newspaper, Al Ahram, in 1889. The publication covers the Proclamation of the Republic and situates it within the history of the country.
Applications are open for Brazilian companies to exhibit at APLF in March 2023. Participation will take place through a project between Assintecal and ApexBrasil.
Addressing COP27, the president-elect said Brazil wants to cooperate once again with the poorest countries, with investments and technology transfers, and fight hunger in the world. He emphasized that the efforts to fight climate change will have the highest profile in his next administration.
In his first international public appointment at COP27 in Egypt, Brazil’s president-elect stated he would ask to host the COP30, in 2025, in the Amazon states of Pará or Amazonas.
The Egyptian government penned agreements during the COP27 to establish projects in the Suez Canal Economic Zone with local and international firms.
The secretary-general of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, Tamer Mansour, stated he sees the Arab countries as potential financers of extensive projects aimed at renewable energy, the environment, and climate.
In an event parallel to COP27, the Brazilian private sector discussed business initiatives for the decarbonization of the industry and the fight against climate change in the coming years. The Arab Brazilian Chamber and Brazil’s National Confederation of Industry signed a term for cooperation at COP28, to take place in Dubai in 2023, and the creation of a Brazil-Arab strategic plan for a low-carbon economy.
The Islamic Development Bank and the Arab Coordination Group have contibuted to funds which could grant USD 24 billion by 2030 to support environmental initiatives. The CEO of a corporation affiliated with the bank spoke with ANBA at COP27.
Brazilian civil society delegates presented proposals for 2023 at the UN Climate Conference in Egypt, focusing on sustainable economic development and reducing social inequalities. Speaking on behalf of a council formed by 105 major companies, Marina Grossi defended it is possible to preserve the environment and produce.

