Brazilian innovative and technological companies are gaining space in agribusiness by offering solutions to increase crop productivity and quality. A mapping shows there are 1,574 agritechs in the country.
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Even entrepreneurs that cannot attend the event will be able to participate in virtual meetings and establish connections.
Data from the first half of 2021 shows hair care products and deodorants boosted the upward situation.
In July, Brazilian coffee exports fell 13% compared to the same month last year. The sector entity informed there are obstacles such as increased freight costs, cancellation of bookings, and disputes for containers.
From January to July 2021, the shipped volume declined. However, revenue from foreign sales grew. Egypt was the fourth largest buyer.
Online event brought representatives of the dairy industry of Minas Gerais, Brazil, and identified opportunities for exporting to Egypt. Arab Brazilian Chamber secretary-general participated.
The 540-square-meter mural that brought together Brazil’s Acidum Project and Lebanon’s RenoZ is located in the neighborhood of Hamra in the Lebanese capital city. The art honors the friendship between the two nations.
Brazilian network of researchers signed a technology transfer agreement on electric vehicle chargers with Morocco.
In the first half of 2021, the Gulf country boosted its iron ore purchases. According to an analyst, the action was driven by the vaccination progress and the upturn of the local industry.
In the first half of 2021, domestic sales increased, but the exported amount fell, according to the Brazil Steel Institute (IABr).
Data is measured by the Brazilian Confederation of Goods Trade, Services, and Tourism. The index reached 68.4 points and has had its highest level since April.
The managing director of Emirates airlines in Brazil, Stephane Perard, said the pandemic hampered the company’s plans in the country, but they will soon focus on other regions of Brazil again.
In addition to the increase in exports and imports, Brazil is expected to see a record-high surplus in foreign trade. According to the Brazilian Foreign Trade Association, which made the forecast, the results will primarly come from the rise in commodity prices.
For Jean Stoll of A.P. Moller-Maersk, containers that return to Brazil after exports to the Arabs are still little used. He spoke in a webinar on logistics this Tuesday (6).

