The firm owns seven plants in Jordan that operate on solar power and manufacture disinfectants, detergents, and household items. It participates in APAS Show in search of distributors in Brazil.
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Traditional brand Mazarieuna, established in Syria and now produced in Erbil, is exhibiting in Brazil for the first time. It wants to enter the local market and open a plant in the country.
Manal Swailem said the company plans to export fresh oranges, strawberries, and grapes to the Brazilian market, in addition to frozen vegetables. The company is exhibiting at the APAS Show and intends to increase its market share in 2024.
Five Tunisian dates companies participate in APAS Show to boost their chances to export to the Brazilian market.
Cola, citrus, orange and even guaraná drinks are part of the line created by Kinza. The brand is exhibiting for the first time in Brazil during APAS Show and wants to snatch up a share of the Brazilian market.
A delegation of 11 Palestinian companies had appointments in São Paulo this Monday (15) with a meeting at the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters. The group wants direct tourism and business without passing through Israel.
The Brazilian market imports 7% of the food and beverage it consumes. Arab countries participate as suppliers of sardines, olives, oranges, and other items.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber will organize a trade mission with Arab companies to Brazil for the APAS show from May 15 to 18 in São Paulo. In an online event, Egyptian businesspeople were invited to explore the opportunities in the Brazilian market.
An executive from Egypt’s Food Export Council, Heba Soheil, told ANBA that the institution is studying the areas with the most potential for exporting Egyptian products to Brazil.
Among its products, Baya Olive Oil has a line of organics certified in Brazil, in addition to premium and basic products. The company exhibited at the APAS Show.
Exhibitors from Egypt brought to the show different types of food to export to Brazil. Frozen, fresh and industrialized are some of the options.
The president of the Jordan Dates Association presented an overview of fruit production in Jordan this Wednesday (18) at a seminar at the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce headquarters.
The Arab country has brought seven companies of pastries, biscuits, dates, herbs and spices to the APAS Show in São Paulo. The opening was attended by Jordanian senator Issa Murad, the Jordanian ambassador to Brasília, Maen Masadeh, and the Jordanian honorary consul in São Paulo, Mustapha Abdouni.
In addition to bringing companies from the UAE, Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia to join the food and beverage show in São Paulo, the Arab Brazilian Chamber will hold parallel business activities for Arab delegations.

