In the Brazilian semiarid, there are saltwater-tolerant forage plant species. They are part of the interest of the UAE’s International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) in the agreement signed with Embrapa. On the other hand, Brazilians aim to know more about genetic resources and technologies developed by the Arabs.
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The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) and the UAE’s International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) will work together to develop salt-rich water utilization technologies.
Agreements entered into this Tuesday (21) in Brasília are expected to help add competitiveness to Brazilian agribusiness abroad, as well as to attract investments into the sector.
Brazil’s Agricultural Research Corporation and the Rio Grande do Sul State Agricultural Cooperatives Federation have been working for four years now to professionalize wheat production intended for export. A type of wheat grown in the state is unappreciated domestically, but it is sought after in other countries.
The opening up of new markets for Brazilian goat and sheep meat, including Kuwait, is encouraging companies and government entities to work toward exports.
Arab Chamber president Rubens Hannun said that investments in production autonomy in the Arab countries have been frozen due to coronavirus. He talked at the Agro 360 show on the Terra Viva channel.
Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation president Celso Moretti visited the Arab country and discussed partnerships in several fronts, including Africa. The institution could open an office in Abu Dhabi. “We’ve identified four big pillars of cooperation,” he told ANBA.
Arab Chamber has a stand in partnership with Brazil’s embassy and Fambras Halal at the multisectoral fair in Sudan. Chamber’s executive participates in several meetings with officials and businesspeople.
The corporation’s president Celso Moretti is visiting the Arab country, where the company considers opening an office.