The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock conducted a mission to the two Arab countries last week to discuss Brazilian exports, technical cooperation, and sanitary issues.
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LAAD Defence & Security brings together companies from the sector in Rio de Janeiro starting Tuesday (1).
As São Paulo’s orange groves struggle with greening disease, Egypt has expanded its orange exports to Brazil. Competing head-to-head with Spain, the Arab country sold USD 16.1 million worth of oranges to Brazil in 2024.
Phytosanitary requirements have been established to allow the Egyptian product to be exported to Brazil, thus authorizing these sales.
Egypt is advancing the development of Terminal 4 at Cairo International Airport, implementing advanced technologies with the goal of enhancing the travel experience and accommodating 30 million passengers annually.
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.
Brazilian companies showcasing at the Halal do Brasil project booth during the Food Africa fair are betting on reaching diverse consumers. The Egypt-Mercosur agreement could enhance competitiveness.
Egypt’s ambassador to Brazil, Mai Taha Khalil, is having business-related meetings in São Paulo this week. Welcomed by leaders of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber, she said Brazil-Egypt relations are progressing well in the political sphere but need to advance in trade and investments.
An initiative by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and ApexBrasil brings food companies to seek local clients at Food Africa from December 3 to 5.
After a meeting with authorities from the Arab country, the president of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber said the technical processes for implementing digital customs clearance in Brazil-Egypt trade are now complete.
Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce President Osmar Chohfi and Secretary-General Mohamad Mourad discuss expanding trade and investment with authorities from the Arab country, including Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and the secretary-general of the Union of Arab Chambers.
Brazil is becoming an increasingly important supplier in the Arab beauty market, particularly with hair care products. The region is supplied by companies such as Floractive, specializing in hair treatments, and Terra Fértil, offering hair straighteners and dryers. Light Hair aims to enter the market, too.
ANBA starts this Friday (24) a series of reports showing the changes that Brazil’s São Francisco Valley has experienced and the export process of fruits from the country’s semi-arid region.
The free trade agreement came into force in 2017. Egyptian exporters like Delta Brothers and Oriental Fruits say, without it, breaking into the Brazilian market and competing on price with other countries would be impossible.