The food fair, which ended Friday (30) in Dubai, featured 15 companies at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber’s booth. Split into two pavilions, this edition increased the productivity of the meetings.
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The “Why Brazil?” event will showcase opportunities between the two countries, featuring presentations and meetings with entrepreneurs.
The Middle East’s largest food and beverage trade fair will be held in Dubai from January 26 to 30 across two exhibition halls.
Exports totaled USD 21.34 billion last year. Avian flu in Rio Grande do Sul state and falling commodity prices influenced the performance.
The Embassy of Qatar in Brazil celebrated Qatar National Day on Wednesday (10) in Brasília. The date, officially observed on December 18, marks the country’s national unity and unification in 1878. The host of the event, Qatar’s ambassador Ahmad Mohammed Ali Mohamed Alshebani, welcomed representatives from other Arab countries in Brazil and Brazilian public officials,
Brazil’s participation in the Food Africa fair, a trade mission, and an institutional agenda drove its presence in Egypt this December, led by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber. Companies expect USD 53 million in business from the Cairo event.
Through November this year, Brazilian exports to the Arab country rose 1.3%, while imports were 9.2% higher than in the same period last year.
In a national qualifier held at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber, the payment-advance company for creative economy professionals secured a spot in the competition’s final, to be held in the UAE in 2026 during the Dubai FinTech Summit.
A Libyan delegation visited Brazil aiming to strengthen bilateral trade between the two countries.
Agreement sets that the university team will digitize and research documents for a project on the memory of Arab immigration in Brazil. A seminar discusses new perspectives on the Arab diaspora.
Food Africa will feature the Halal do Brasil project’s booth with eight food and beverage firms. A trade mission will run alongside the fair to promote market access.
Organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, the trip will include business meetings and technical visits.
National Agribusiness and Agricultural Attachés Meeting gathers professionals working in agribusiness at Brazilian embassies. Arab-Brazilian Chamber representatives attended the opening and are taking part in meetings with the attachés.
The institution’s vice president and Board member attended a meeting on products and services permitted for followers of Islam. The assessment is that initiatives presented in the British capital could be applied in Brazil.

