An executive from Egypt’s Food Export Council, Heba Soheil, told ANBA that the institution is studying the areas with the most potential for exporting Egyptian products to Brazil.
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Exhibitors from Egypt brought to the show different types of food to export to Brazil. Frozen, fresh and industrialized are some of the options.
Organic, local foods are a priority in the jams by Mooneh, a brand founded by Dima Al Sharif and her husband Firas Kanaan in the United Arab Emirates.
In addition to being an export hub, the emirate also shows trends in markets such as coffee. The ANBA team listed some up-and-coming innovations in the sector.
According to the secretary-general of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Tamer Mansour, the 2022 edition was one of the best and could surpass the results of the last five years.
A global showcase for several products, the Gulfood show serves as a platform for associating the berry’s image to its country of origin, Brazil.
According to the Food Export Council, revenue reached USD 4.1 billion last year. The main products exported were rice, grains, onions, garlic, potatoes, vegetables, fruits, citrus, and peanuts.
The seminar will be held by the Arab Brazilian Chamber on Wednesday (23) at 9:00 am BRT (3:00 pm EEST), to develop partnerships and business opportunities in the food and pharmaceutical sectors. The event will be virtual, and registration is open.
Food prices are still high a year into the pandemic in Brazil. Meat, maize and wheat costs kept climbing in February. As for the Arab countries, food inflation is plaguing the likes of Lebanon, Sudan and Yemen.
Overall, food and beverage exports from Brazil climbed 11.4% from 2019. Despite a slump, Arabs are the second largest purchasing bloc of food products from Brazil.
Food kits have been made available in Amazonas state capital Manaus by diplomatic representations including the embassies of the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
The crisis triggered by the novel coronavirus is fueling nations’ desire and efforts to produce food locally. Geography, climate and costs are challenges.
Brazilian and Arab enterprises featured in the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce area at the Foodeshow got in touch with players in five Arab countries. The event wrapped up this Wednesday (9), but its online platform will remain available going forward for additional networking.
Spinach, salmon, mango, sardine and other items are being produced sustainably in the United Arab Emirates to help bring about food security.

