In this episode: Business roundtables at the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, spices, Embrapa Dairy Cattle Unit, and Ilhabela Island in Brazil.
Atallah Kuttab presides Wings, a global network of humanitarian organisations, headquartered in Brazil. To him, facing the needs of youths is a great challenge in Brazil and the Arab world.
Such was the increase in August from July this year, according to the National Petroleum Agency. August-on-August, production was up 0.3%.
Etihad Airline has chosen the route to test a new project for reduction of fuel consumption in its aircraft.
According to the Central Bank, the government did not succeed in amassing savings to pay interest on the debt. The monthly primary deficit was US$ 191 million.
With backing from the Arab Brazilian Chamber, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East has launched an effort to raise US$ 443,000 worth of donations for aid in the Middle East.
The country needs to develop non-oil activities, curb wage increases to government officials and provide incentive to small and medium private businesses.
Brazil’s Finance Minister Guido Mantega estimates that the country’s per capita Gross Domestic Product will increase by the above rate from 2013 to 2022, to US$ 13,284.
The enterprise, based in the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo, has shipped product to seven countries in the region and plans on boosting sales. The company sold 1.3 million bags of coffee beans last year.
Nizar Zakka, the secretary general of the Union of Arab Information and Communication Technology Associations will attend the World Summit of Public IT Policies, on November 12th and 13th in São Paulo.
International Monetary Fund delegates have visited the country in North Africa and claim that local authorities must work hard to balance out the country’s accounts and minimize social differences.
Employment rate and income have improved in the country, according to a survey. To the minister Tereza Campello, Brazil and its people are doing much better.
The initiative will be implemented by the Made In Africa Foundation, the African Development Bank and the consulting firm Capri Capital. The goal is to carry out projects shortly and invest US$ 500 million by mid-2014.
The inaugural event is due next Monday (30th) at the Arab Brazilian Chamber offices in São Paulo. The goal is to raise US$ 492,000 for purchasing medical equipment and assisting 5 million people.

