Farmers in the state are betting on improving the Murrah breed to export meat. In the fifth ANBA report on Pará’s agribusiness, learn about the Aruans group’s buffalo breeding strategy on Marajó Island.
Representatives from the Arab country visited São Paulo in search of business opportunities and partnerships with Brazilian firms.
Saudi oil company’s profit fell 2.3% in the third quarter of this year due to declining oil prices. Uncertain demand has been affecting the market.
After achieving productivity levels above the national average in palm cultivation, the company Denpasa launched a project in the Brazilian state aimed at family farmers. Read the fourth feature in ANBA’s series on Pará’s agribusiness.
The meeting will be held in Belém, the host city of the United Nations climate summit. The agenda includes speeches and debates on the central topics of COP30.
The emirate has a special program for the book industry this week, with lectures, business meetings, and visits to local cultural institutions ahead of the opening of its book fair.
In the third feature of ANBA’s series on livestock and agriculture in Pará, the state hosting COP30, discover the cooperative founded by Japanese immigrants that introduced the agroforestry system in the municipality of Tomé-Açu, combining forest species with productive crops.
Featuring excerpts from his writings and reflections on his life and work, the event held on Friday (31) launched the exhibitions that São Paulo will soon host to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Gibran Museum in Lebanon.
In a statement released on Friday (31), the company also said it is exploring the launch of a destination in Africa.
The book “Learn to Negotiate with the Arab World: Where the Impossible Is Possible” by Rafael Solimeo has been nominated in the Business category of one of Brazil’s most prestigious literary awards.
In the second feature of ANBA’s series on Pará’s agribusiness, discover the story of Dona Nena and the company Filha do Combu, which produces chocolate made from Amazonian cocoa.
In an interview with ANBA, Secretary-General of the Union of Arab Chambers, Khaled Hanafy, says products and services made according to Islamic standards can be the way to a less polluted world.
The Market Intelligence Department of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce took fourth place at the Halal Technical-Scientific Congress with a study on the food sector in Arab countries.
Starting on Thursday (30), ANBA begins publishing a series of reports showcasing the Brazilian state’s rural activities and its efforts toward diversification and sustainability. Pará’s capital city will host in November the United Nations COP30, the world’s most important climate negotiations.

