Survey carried out by H2R Insights & Trends and presented at the GHB forum points out that Islamic consumers want information that goes beyond the product to encompass the whole supply chain. Alessandra Frisso calls the industry to join halal 2.0.
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Technology as a driver for halal business was the topic of discussions at the Global Halal Brazil Business forum on Tuesday (24). A representative from Brazil’s Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services spoke of how the country has cut the red tape in foreign trade. A FAMBRAS executive (pictured) talked about digitization and halal.
Document signed at the Global Halal Brazil forum was signed by FAMBRAS Halal chairman Mohamed Zoghbi and Brazil Northeast Consortium secretary-executive Carlos Gabas.
“The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History” by Ibn Khaldun, an inspiration for scholars and a source of knowledge in fields like Sociology, was presented at the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum in São Paulo.
At the opening of the 2nd Global Halal Brazil Business Forum (GHB), the chairman of FAMBRAS Halal, Mohamed Zoghbi, spoke about Brazil’s history as a supplier to Muslim markets.
The world’s biggest food show will feature a stand with Brazilian products and a special menu of dishes with typical flavors from the country. At the Global Halal Conference, the project will present the differentials of Brazil’s halal products.
In addition to promoting debates, the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum will be a space for networking between different players in the halal market. The event will take place in São Paulo on October 23 and 24.
The Halal Brazil Project will hold workshops in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul on August 15 and 17 to present opportunities for local businesspeople to export to Muslim markets.
Featuring events in South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Malaysia, and Indonesia, the Halal Brazil project has opened registration for Brazilian food and beverage companies interested in Muslim markets.
At an investment conference in Cairo, the secretary-general of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Tamer Mansour, spoke about Egypt’s potential to attract Brazilian investment.
The two institutions forged an alliance aimed at certifying companies for the halal market and fostering higher value-added exports.