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.
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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.
A webinar this Wednesday morning (8) covered available banking instruments to ensure safe transactions for Brazilian and Arab product importers and exporters alike.
Having tools to tell the story of a product since its production until it arrives at its destination is a plus for companies intending to export. In webinar hosted by the Arab Chamber on Wednesday (1), specialists explained how end-to-end traceability helps showing the quality of the product to the consumer.
In a lecture on Wednesday (24), Arab Chamber executives went over the importance of determining what stage of internationalization businesses are in before they can enter the Arab market.
Agilise Cosméticos prepares to send its third shipment to the Arab country. The Brazilian company has exported for five years, but it is the first time they send their professional hair products to Jordan.
Virtual event hosted by the AfroChamber brought together tax and export specialists on Thursday (18). Arab Chamber secretary-general Tamer Mansour was featured.
Young Exporter Institute will host mission to the region ending with a participation in Gulfood in Dubai. The initiative was presented in webinar that addressed the Arab market and featured Arab Chamber secretary-general Tamer Mansour.
Overall sales from Brazil slid 4.2% last month, while agriculture and livestock product exports soared.
Foreign sales were down 9.5% for revenue and 8% for shipped volume. Some Arab countries stepped up imports, including Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Libya.
Sales to Arab countries slid 17.9% in volume and 20.5% in revenue in the four months through April.
The volume is not high enough to justify flying, and cargo was formerly shipping in the cargo compartment in regular flights, which are grounded in quarantine. Marine traffic remains somewhat normal, with some delay.
President Jair Bolsonaro has signed a law barring foreign sales of medical products and individual protection equipment for the duration of the state of public health emergency in the country.

