According to the minister of investment of Saudi Arabia, Khalid Al-Falih, his country is interested in investing in Brazil’s food, financial, automotive, transport & logistics, infrastructure, ecotourism, and entertainment sectors. He spoke at the Brazil-Saudi Arabia Investment Forum.
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The ambassador of Morocco to Brazil, Nabil Adghoghi (pictured), writes article on how his country has implemented the energy transition in the fertilizer sector. Morocco is one of the world’s leading suppliers of fertilizers, a key component of the global food security.
Addressing COP27, the president-elect said Brazil wants to cooperate once again with the poorest countries, with investments and technology transfers, and fight hunger in the world. He emphasized that the efforts to fight climate change will have the highest profile in his next administration.
The Arab country has brought seven companies of pastries, biscuits, dates, herbs and spices to the APAS Show in São Paulo. The opening was attended by Jordanian senator Issa Murad, the Jordanian ambassador to Brasília, Maen Masadeh, and the Jordanian honorary consul in São Paulo, Mustapha Abdouni.
In meetings with authorities in Egypt this week, Brazilian minister Marcos Montes suggested increasing and simplifying Egyptian licenses to meatpacking plants in Brazil in order to increase supply as a way to deal with the surging prices.
The Brazilian Minister of Agriculture was received by Egyptian authorities this Tuesday (10) and discussed the supply of fertilizers and food prices.
The Brazilian president met with the international organization’s director-general on Monday (18), who is visiting Brazil this week.
Executives are on a mission to the GCC country this week. Meetings addressed the rapprochement with Brazil in sectors like investments and culture.
The Hassan II Great World Water Prize is one of the most prestigious and globally recognized prizes. It was established by the government of Morocco and the World Water Council. Applications can be submitted until January 31.
H2R Pesquisas Avançadas director Alessandra Frisso presented the results of a new survey on ethical and halal consumption trends during the Global Halal Brazil business forum that ended on Wednesday (8).
‘Sustainability and technology in the Brazilian food sector’ was the subject of the last panel on the first day of the Global Halal Brazil business forum, promoted by the Arab Brazilian Chamber and FAMBRAS Halal.
The Food Tech Valley was launched on Saturday, May 1, as part of the UAE’s projects to reach food self-sufficiency. It will be home to facilities focused on developing a modern, smart, sustainable agriculture.
The first Arab Brazilian Chamber webinar of 2021 will address this crucial issue to Arab countries. The online event will also cover the opportunities available to Brazilian food industry players in Arab markets. Registrations are open.
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.