The North African country opened its market for Brazilian poultry in October. Negotiations to reduce tariffs to close to zero are already underway.
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Brazilian Tourist Board chair Marcelo Freixo (pictured) wrote an article on the growth of Muslim-friendly tourism and Brazil’s willingness to provide a high-quality experience to these travelers.
Bawadi Al Dain executives are in Brazil for meetings with local agribusiness entrepreneurs in search of deals and trades.
Mission to the Asian country featured Brazil’s agriculture minister Carlos Fávaro, Foreign Ministry, and industry associations. An event held by the Halal do Brasil project presented the Brazilian production to Indonesian businesspeople.
Tourism Secretariats of São Paulo and Foz do Iguaçu presented projects that seek to welcome Muslim tourists following the principles and rules of their religion. The industry has the potential to grow, say experts present at the 2nd GHB Business Forum.
In a letter sent for the opening of the Global Halal Brazil forum, Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva reaffirms the Brazilian ability to deliver “very high quality” halal products. Vice President Geraldo Alckmin and Foreign minister Mauro Vieira participated via video.
Arab authorities in the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum (GHB) recognized Brazil as a leading exporter of halal foods. Still, it has the potential to also supply manufactured goods to Islamic markets.
The ministers of Tourism of both countries met at the 25th General Assembly of the World Tourism Organization, held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. They aim to increase the flow of visitors and attract investments to Brazil.
SI Global Group executive seeks refined sugar suppliers to distribute across the emirate. The group aims to import some 30 to 60 containers monthly at first. Purchases could increase after these early shipments.
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.
Saudi Arabia opened its market for Brazilian sheep and goat meat after a visit by the Minister of Agriculture in July. The new market could represent an opportunity to expand the herd and production plants.
HaLatina comes from a desire of the partners to boost the flow of Islamic tourists to Latin American countries, including Brazil, and provide them the best experiences according to their profile.
The ADIPEC Exhibition & Conference ended this Thursday (5). ApexBrasil took 13 Brazilian companies to showcase their products and services and meet potential customers from other countries.
A delegation from the Arab country is in Rio de Janeiro for the Saudi-Brazilian Aviation Conference and to discuss investments and exchange in the sector.

