The exhibition kicked off on Tuesday (8), showcasing the strength of Brazil’s food industry and the country’s growth plan as a supplier of processed goods, not just commodities. Arabs from countries like Palestine and Saudi Arabia are exhibiting in sectors where Brazil is not self-sufficient: dates and olive oils.
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Brazilian food products saw high demand at the Dubai trade fair, which concluded on Friday (21). The global landscape is driving the search for new suppliers, which has contributed to the strong performance. The Arab-Brazilian Chamber took 12 members.
Exhibitors like peanut cooperative CAMAP and food firm Centro International secured deals during the fair, which runs until Friday (21) in Dubai, UAE. These and other companies are participating in spaces organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
The Jordan Food Expo will take place from February 24 to 28 in Amman. The event is the industry’s largest in the country and hosts up to 30,000 attendees.
A good attendance and good deals for Brazilians. So ended the Middle East’s biggest food exhibition in Dubai on Friday (23). The proximity to Ramadan and the search for a reliable supply in a uncertain global landscape fostered deals.
Motex will take place in Damascus again. The show brings together producers of clothing, fabrics, and accessories.
Brazilians had meetings with foreign publishers and agents in one of the major literary events in the Middle East. Buyers are primarily interested in children’s books.
The ADIPEC Exhibition & Conference ended this Thursday (5). ApexBrasil took 13 Brazilian companies to showcase their products and services and meet potential customers from other countries.
MIHAS is one of the most significant global events for products made according to the regulations of Islam. The Arab Brazilian Chamber, ApexBrasil, and Brazilian companies will be at the expo.
It will be the most considerable participation of the Cosmetic, Toiletries, and Perfumery sector project at Beautyworld Middle East. In last year’s edition, 52 Brazilian companies participated in the Middle East’s main show in the segment.
Jomara brought six different date varieties to the APAS Show. Taybe said it launched a department for holding tastings in points of sale across the country.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will have two areas at the Middle East’s largest food and beverage trade show. Registration is open for the last spots available for Brazilian companies in the stands.
Navall Show Brasil is being organized to foster new business, network, and knowledge about the sector’s potential and technological capacity. The Arab Brazilian Chamber is an event supporter.
Industry professionals will flock to São Paulo’s Expo Center Norte for the 47th edition of the event from September 25 to 27.

