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.
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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.
Companies will participate in the meat and commodities sectors. Gulfood is the leading food and beverage trade fair in the Middle East.
Middle East and Japan are the leading target markets of the poultry and egg producer. The halal-certified company will participate in September’s Gulfood Green in Dubai.
Plena Alimentos is based in Minas Gerais and started exporting back in 2013. Now it caters to nearly all Arab states and is investing in processed products to diversify its portfolio and boost sales.
The Brazilian company has a farm and plant in Minas Gerais and controls its entire production chain, from raising animals to selling proteins to consumers. Quality, consistency, and standardization are the three pillars of the company, which already exports to some Arab countries.
UAE’s corporate giant that has branches in different segments, including food, founded IFFCO do Brasil last year. From the branch’s non-dairy cream Hulalá, the group plans on entering new areas in the local market.
Apart from added convenience, technology can be a channel of experience for consumers when buying or discovering foods. Experts show how during Gulfood 2023.
Representatives of 11 Brazilian companies are in the United Arab Emirates to participate with the Arab Brazilian Chamber in the Gulfood food and beverage show, which starts in Dubai this Monday (20).
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.
The entity released its event calendar for the year, including the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries, the participation in trade shows like Gulfood and APAS Show, international missions, and others. Check out the full program.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber will take eight Brazilian companies to the food show in Dubai, which begins on February 13. Apex-Brasil, ABPA, and ABIEC will also organize the participation of companies.
Maen Masadeh has been serving Jordan in Brasilia since September 2021. On his first trip to São Paulo, he visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters, and his schedule includes meetings with companies and associations in the coming days.
Representatives of Brazilian trade associations participated in an online meeting this Wednesday (8). They were invited to participate in the UAE – Brazil Sustainability Forum, which will occur on October 3 during the world’s fair in Dubai.