Brazil’s Falcafé trading company exports all over the world and is focused on the Middle East. The company buys from small farmers and has cared for the environment for over 20 years.
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According to information released by the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Brazilian sales to the Arab countries stepped up in the first quarter. Vaccination has boosted the markets in the region.
Following an 18.6% slump in exports in 2020, the outlook for 2021 is positive. Recent figures from the industry were presented during an online event by Abicalçados on Thursday, 15.
Brazil-based M&K provides advisory, export and import services and operates primarily with the defense and public safety industry. It has sought to widen its share in other segments such as healthcare and commodities.
Registration is open for the first in a series of workshops the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil) is making available to exporting or would-be exporting companies.
Brazil’s Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafé) is looking to replicate, in the Arab country, its ongoing marketing work in China. Plans including working with the federal government to join trade shows and B2B events in the second half of 2021.
In 2020, a year that saw the demand for natural, healthy foods increase, the Brazilian Association of Honey Exporters reported a 52% increase in exports.
A Brazilian Central Bank study concluded that basic items such as soya and ore were the pillars of foreign sales from the country in 2020.
In January, Brazilian exports of dry peppers such as black pepper hit an all-time high. Espírito Santo’s cooperative says the demand for the product have skyrocketed during the pandemic.
In January, Brazil’s revenue from exports to the Arabs climbed 74% from a year ago.
Brand Naturayo’s spineless Mandacaru species from Ceará, Brazil surprised buyers in the United States and Europe. The next step is to bring the plant to Dubai.
Despite a year-on-year decline, Brazilian footwear exports were up from December.
A survey conducted by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce’s Market Intelligence Department shows that that price hike is partly prompted by an expected increase in the commodity’s prices in years to come. The Arab countries that could potentially buy more product include Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Sudan.
B2Bs will be hosted by Abimo and Apex-Brasil until February 5 and feature Brazilian companies and buyers from Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, and other countries.

