The International Coffee Week in Belo Horizonte showcases the best in the Brazilian coffee chain, with sustainable production in 35 regions. This story on the event is the first in a series ANBA will publish on coffee.
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The renewed sector project between the Brazilian Association of Specialty Coffees and ApexBrasil has Middle East countries as priority markets, in addition to Asian nations. Interest in the product grew after Expo 2020.
Libya Coffee Expo (Coffeex) is looking for exhibitors for its second edition. In Brazil, event curator Mariana Proença, who specializes in coffee, supports the show.
In a coffee-growing region, small farmers based in twelve towns get together to grow and raise the quality of the product. The Coffee-Growers Association of the Volcanic Region was officially established last year.
The agreement’s goals are to reaffirm the relations between the state and the entity, outline cooperation parameters in several areas, and facilitate the exchange of specialists and technical visits.
The Brazilian Coffee Week features local companies that import product from Brazil at the Dubai Coffee Museum. In addition to sampling the coffees, visitors can also try Brazilian foods like pão de queijo and tapioca.
Sara Alali was crowned the vice-champion of Turkish coffee in the Middle East and North Africa in 2016 and, in 2017, she was a world finalist of the category, in Budapest, reaching the 6th position.
The beans produced at Chapada de Minas Gerais and Cerrado Mineiro were the winners in the international round of the award.