Gulf Cooperation Council Statistical Center projects a higher price rise this year compared to 2020.
The Chinese market has returned to buy Brazilian beef this Wednesday (15), after a suspension for about three months due to unusual cases of mad cow disease.
The Immigrant Fest that will take place in São Paulo will feature performances, workshops and food stands led by people from countries like Morocco, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and Palestine.
This Christmas’s best-seller, Ofner’s panettone with apricot and dates, is practically sold out. Another 10,000 are on production to be distributed before December 25. A small batch was shipped to Dubai to be sold in the Brazil Pavilion at Expo 2020.
Baldoni, a honey and derivatives industry, has certified its main product as halal. The brand targets the Arab market and intends to triplicate sales.
Brazilian certifier has been accredited by the Gulf Accreditation Center to certify halal cosmetics, chemicals, and industrialized and processed beef. It will now be able to certify companies of these sectors that want to export to the Gulf.
The next edition of the Algiers International Fair will occur from June 13 to 18 next year in the Algerian capital. The country’s embassy in Brasília is inviting Brazilian companies to participate.
Until December 19, visitors to the Brazil Pavilion will have the opportunity to enter Expo Marajó, a space dedicated to the island located in the state of Pará.
Brazilian shoe sales abroad advanced in November over the same month last year and in 2019, before COVID-19. Leather shoes exports have progressed.
Publishing house Tabla is bringing a new book to the country, Why Do You Dance When You Walk? by Abdourahman Waberi.
The performance reflects high commodity and foreign exchange rates. The volume presented a drop caused by logistical bottlenecks.
The entry requirements determined by the government that would take effect on Saturday (11) will come into force only next week.
Egyptian international sales of dates reached USD 40 million last year, and the country’s Food Industry Export Council aims to reach USD 100 million by the end of 2024. The South American market is one of the focuses.
Find out more about District 2020, the legacy project of the world exhibition that is taking place in Dubai. The sustainable city will focus on well-being, providing a place for living, working and entertainment with walking and cycling distances.

