Exporta Mais Brasil brings buyers from 16 countries to visit farms, take part in business roundtables, and attend the Fruit Attraction fair in São Paulo. A company from Oman is part of the delegation.
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Artisanal foods produced on small and medium-sized farms and tailored for the end consumer, with higher added value, are a growing trend in Brazil.
In Brazilian agribusiness, the war in the Middle East creates uncertainty over urea supply, affects diesel prices used in the field, and is already impacting logistics. Brazil’s agribusiness lobby, CNA, analyzes the effects.
AgroBR will participate in the World of Coffee and Gulfood exhibitions in the emirate between January 18 and 30, with 48 representatives from Brazilian companies.
Free trade negotiations are under way. According to CNA’s Director of International Relations, Sueme Mori, tariff exemptions could expand access for Brazilian agribusiness products to the Arab market.
Starting on Thursday (30), ANBA begins publishing a series of reports showcasing the Brazilian state’s rural activities and its efforts toward diversification and sustainability. Pará’s capital city will host in November the United Nations COP30, the world’s most important climate negotiations.
Business expectations of Brazilian producers were set after B2B meetings at the event, which ended on Wednesday (12) in the United Arab Emirates.
Arab countries are among the top buyers of Brazil’s agribusiness, according to the country’s National Confederation of Agriculture. The agribusiness GDP is expected to grow by 2% this year.
The Brazilian Confederation of Agriculture and Livestock (CNA) sent a delegation to the Gulf Green fair in the United Arab Emirates. Businesspeople attended B2Bs, meetings, and seminars. CNA executives proceeded to Saudi Arabia.
In the last report of the special series on the São Francisco Valley’s agricultural production, check what and where is the potential for Brazilian sales to other countries, including in the Middle East.
The agribusiness sector confederation represented Brazil on Food and Agriculture Day at COP28. CNA’s Gedeão Pereira spoke about the challenges of balancing food and energy security with climate security.
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.
Classes will be streamed live on four days starting August 17. The course aims to spread knowledge about the topic to the Brazilian productive sector.
In an online space, buyers from the United Arab Emirates will meet with Brazilian coffee, fruit, and byproduct producers from March 13 to 17.

