São Paulo – A delegation of ten representatives from Brazilian companies will promote Brazilian-grown coffee in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, this week. They will travel to the emirate through the Agro.BR sectoral project, a partnership between the Brazilian National Confederation of Agriculture (CNA) and the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil) to promote Brazilian agribusiness goods abroad.
According to information from CNA, from Monday (10) to Wednesday (12), the company representatives will visit the World of Coffee Dubai trade fair, where they will also take part in business meetings with potential clients. On Thursday (13) and Friday (14), the delegation will visit roasteries and importers in the Arab country.
Technical visits are scheduled to the Grandmother Coffee Roastery, Nightjar Coffee Roasters, the Experience Lab by Nuova Simonelli & Victoria Arduino, and the DMCC Coffee Centre, a commodities and trading hub. There will also be a cupping session at Roasteria, also located in Dubai.
The delegation will be accompanied by CNA’s Trade Promotion Coordinator Rodrigo da Matta, International Relations Advisor Rosilene Bandera, and the representative of CNA’s Office in the UAE, Ana Frucci.
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Translated by Guilherme Miranda