Lessons offered by Brazil’s Muslim federation Fambras and agriculture industry organization CNA will cover the opportunities and challenges facing Brazilian agriculture in Islamic countries. Registration is available free of charge.
Browsing: halal
So says Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce secretary-general Tamer Mansour. He was featured in an international online event on the halal market hosted this Wednesday (22) by the Islamic Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture.
Opportunities are available at DAFZA for manufacturers of sugar, beef and poultry, coffee and non-food products such as aircraft and vehicle parts, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
During a webinar hosted by certifier Fambras Halal this Wednesday morning (17), Brazil’s Agriculture minister Tereza Cristina gave an optimistic overview of what the near future holds, and said she hopes Brazil’s relations with Islamic countries will grow even stronger.
Representations of several halal certifiers discussed the future of the sector and the benefits that the certificate gives the companies. Discussions took place in webinar hosted by the Arab Chamber on Wednesday (10).
Products intended for consumption by Muslims were in discussion in the seventh webinar hosted by the Arab Brazilian Chamber, covering opportunities in sectors including tourism, pharmaceuticals, food and cosmetics.
Document was signed on Wednesday (10) by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce president Rubens Hannun and DAFZA director-general Amna Lootah during webinar hosted by the Arab Chamber.
‘Global Halal Market: trends, regulation and opportunities’ will be hosted on June 10 by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, on which occasion it will enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Dubai Airport Free Zone.
The Brazilian certification company has been authorized by the Gulf Accreditation center to certify halal juice, long-life processed items, animal feed, distribution centers, transportation companies and warehouses.
According to Brazil’s poultry industry association ABPA, halal-certified chicken exports were weaker in the lead-up to the holy month of Islam. Muslim associations federation Fambras also reported a drop in halal protein certificates for several countries.
As of May, warehouses and cold storage chambers will require halal certification. The change applies to Gulf countries such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
Event on the 29th in São Paulo is aimed at food companies, especially those that are going to participate in Gulfood in Dubai. Focus will be the market of Arab countries in the Gulf.
Brazilian company obtained the authorization for its unit in Colombia to export beef to Saudi Arabia.
Cordeiro da Estância started offering all halal-certified cuts in Brazil. Company also announced the production of certified bovine meat within the next 90 days.

