Five companies are exhibiting at the world’s largest halal products show. The Secretary-General of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber highlights the event’s importance for scoping out clients and opening new markets.
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Guests of the Buyer Project were at food processing plants in Goiás, Minas Gerais, and Paraná following a week of seminars and B2B meetings in São Paulo.
Arab companies participating in the Buyer Project in São Paulo highlighted the competitiveness of Brazilian foods. Halal production and export capacity stands out.
People interested in delving into the halal market can register for an e-learning training by the Halal do Brasil project, spearheaded by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil. Content encompasses everything from halal culture and market to how to promote to this niche.
Representatives from the Halal do Brasil project were in Goiânia earlier this week to present the markets and technical specifications of foods fit for Muslim consumption.
Online training is an initiative by the Halal do Brasil project presenting methods and procedures to work in the Islamic product market. Anyone can take the course.
In August, buyers from Muslim-majority countries and representatives from Brazilian food and beverage companies will have a weekend of meetings and technical visits to plants to explore the Latin American giant’s halal production.
At a roadshow held by the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy and ApexBrasil with support from the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, 10 startups pitched innovative concepts in a bid to join the Expand North Star show next October.
An agreement signed between Unica and ApexBrasil at COP28 aims to facilitate meetings, events, and missions between Brazil and African and Asian countries. Evandro Gussi, CEO of Unica, told ANBA that ethanol is a quick, easy, and cheap solution for decarbonization.
The Brazilian food service inputs and equipment industry sells to countries in the region that value product quality and after-sales.
A mission organized by Brazilian Ministries with support from the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will visit Kenya, Egypt, and Ethiopia from December 6 to 15. Business meetings and seminars will be an opportunity to showcase Brazilian know-how in producing food, plastics, toys, and cosmetics, among other products.
The vice president of Brazil and minister of Development, Industry, Commerce, and Services, Geraldo Alckmin, participated in the launch of the Export Qualification Program (PEIEX) Center in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, which aims to qualify 175 companies in the region, 60% of which are micro and small businesses.
The Halal do Brasil Project held a special event at the world’s largest food and beverage show to present products made in Brazil for the Muslim market.
A study published last week by ApexBrasil assesses the potential of the Moroccan market for Brazilian lobsters and poultry genetics. Brazil’s agricultural attaché to Rabat, Ellen Laurindo, said these are products that aren’t yet exported to the country.

