The Brazilian Coffee Week features local companies that import product from Brazil at the Dubai Coffee Museum. In addition to sampling the coffees, visitors can also try Brazilian foods like pão de queijo and tapioca.
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Flash Engenharia develops audio visual warning devices for vehicles such as ambulances and police cars and concluded its first export to the UAE earlier this year.
Katayama Alimentos is looking to expand in Middle East and Asia markets. It secured halal certification for its raw and processed eggs and opened an office in the UAE last October. To that end, it’s working with agency InvestSP.
The trading company specializes in imports and exports of commodities, marble, granites, ore, gemstones, and others, and works with Arab countries such as Egypt, Morocco, Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia.
The bird farming process of the Sadia Bio line has WQS and Certified Humane certifications. The first validates the non-use of growth-promoter antibiotics during the poultry breeding, while the latter certifies the use of goods animal welfare practices.
Elected 10 times as the best of Brazil, Laticínio Viçosa’s dulce de leche is adapting to get the international food safety certification. The company started within the Dairy School of the Federal University of Viçosa, Minas Gerais.
A new ruling has exceptionally extended, for one year, duty drawbacks designed to make Brazilian exporters more competitive.
Year-to-date through August, Arab countries purchased 1.17 million bags of coffee from Brazil, up 2.8% year-on-year. Export revenues, however, slid by 8%.
Last year saw clothing sales from Morocco and Tunisia to Brazil go up. This year should be a different story, with sales slowing down as a consequence of the pandemic.
Brazilian Secretariat for Ports director of New Concessions and Port Regulation Policies Fabio Lavor said that despite the pandemic, the highest industry throughput on record is expected this year. He spoke during a webinar hosted by the Arab Chamber and the Union of Arab Chambers this Wednesday (12).
Foreign sales climbed 91% in volume and 83% in revenue year-on-year in July. Asia was one of the leading importers.
A healthy, internationally popular food, ginger is also synonymous of profitability for the small farmers that grow it in Brazil. Demand has increased since the coronavirus pandemic started.
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 number of foreign direct investment projects in the country was up 7% in 2019, the Arab Investment and Export Credit Guarantee Corporation (Dhaman) reported.

