Brazilian farmers want to cater to 20% of the Egyptian demand for imported cotton within two years. Agreement announced in January cleared exports.
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Despite the global crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the sector stepped up imports on April. Brazil’s demand for fertilizers is expected to grow by 1.5% to 3% in 2020.
Sales of the product stood at 51,000 tonnes in the third quarter of 2018-19 farming season through May.
Egypt’s Economic and Commercial Office in São Paulo has its own stand at the trade show, featuring items made in the Arab country, including thread, fabrics and shirts.
The company manages sales by the Arab country to the Brazilian market and is planning to increase them in 30% this year. Yarn, fabric, bed sheets and high-end apparel, made with Egyptian cotton, are some of the products sold.
The exports manager at Embrator, Mohamed Kamal, visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, in São Paulo, and said he is out to find partnerships.