Two Syrian chocolate brands, Rollana and Alvido, are being introduced to Brazilian retailers at APAS Show in São Paulo. Featuring assorted chocolates and wafers, the goal is to distribute the products across Latin America, starting with Brazil.
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Brazil’s leading retail trade show will feature exhibitors showcasing chocolates, dates, olive oils, and frozen fruits at two booths organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
The company Saadeddin took part in B2B meetings in São Paulo with the aim of selling its chocolates and sweets in the Brazilian market.
Saudi Exports held business meetings between Saudi and Brazilian companies at an event in São Paulo on Tuesday (15). The Arab-Brazilian Chamber participated.
Chocolate Lake Co. has a production capacity of 2,600 tons a month and exports to over 32 countries. It plans on breaking into the Latin American market.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber held a networking cocktail party in São Paulo for Arab food entrepreneurs and Brazilians to showcase the diversity of this industry in the region. Production goes way beyond dates and olive oil.
Saudi Arabia bought almost a third of the 2022 total in this year’s first quarter. Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr boosted demand.
Espírito Cacau is halal-certified and has a new distributor for the entire Gulf region.
Entrepreneur Grace Kelly Viol Lisboa wants to take her company Atelier du Chocolat’s products to all states in Brazil and the Arab countries. Chocolate bars with noble ingredients like apricot and pistachio attract customers’ attention.

