The Brazilian men’s volleyball team debuts against Tunisia this Friday (23). In football, the men’s team will play against Saudi Arabia on the 28, in the 3rd round of group D. All Arab countries will compete in at least one sport. Check out the schedule.
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The action automatically extends residence permits for expatriates without fees as part of the efforts to mitigate the economic effects of the pandemic.
Sector entities from Egypt, Jordan, Oman, Kuwait, Sudan, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Algeria, Morocco, and the UAE created the Union of Arab Poultry Producers. The first meeting took place virtually during a specialized event.
Two Saudi traders had an online meeting with representatives of Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture, Cecafé, and BSCA. The Brazilians invited the Arab buyers to visit the country’s farms next year.
The virtual event will have buyers from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, and the UAE. Registration is open until July 9.
The Gulf country has approved a new model of International Health Certificate for beef from Brazil. Saudi Arabia has also opened up its market for sheep meat from Brazil.
The event will be held this Wednesday (16) at 8:30 am BRT. Registration is open to the Arab Brazilian Chamber and ANFACER members.
Growing mango is common in Saudi Arabia’s southern region, but the fruit’s orchards spread over the western and northern regions. The government has encouraged the development of production and marketing.
Saudi Arabia opened its borders on Monday (17), allowing its citizens to travel to other countries. Airports were busy and many traveled by car to Qatar and Bahrain.
After a slow year in 2020, the construction activity is recovering in Saudi Arabia and impacting building material prices such as steel, concrete, wood and cables.
The output in banned Brazilian plants accounts for 65% of the halal poultry exports from the country to Saudi Arabia. The Arab Brazilian Chamber reported it’ll collaborate in talks to reestablish the supply to the largest economy of the League of Arab States.
Brazil’s Falcafé trading company exports all over the world and is focused on the Middle East. The company buys from small farmers and has cared for the environment for over 20 years.
While large supermarket chains grew amid the pandemic, small businesses such as candy stores closed during the times of restriction. In countries with fast vaccination programs, smaller retailers like these have reopened and invested.
Amid uncertainties in the foreign market, Arab purchases of maize from Brazil fetched USD 212.5 million year to date through March, up 132%. The increase reflects a smaller availability from U.S. suppliers, as the country made deals with China.

