Five Brazilian companies are showcasing their products at Southeast Asia’s largest halal products fair. The country is open to new products and could serve as a re-export hub for the region.
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Brazilian company Alimentos Halal Brasil has already distributed more than 50 copies of a guide that instructs restaurants, hotels, and buffets on procedures for serving food to Muslims.
Brazilian companies will take part in a fair focused on halal products and services in Kuala Lumpur in September. Malaysian office MATRADE São Paulo says Brazil’s presence reflects the Latin American giant’s growing adoption of halal standards. Spots are still available to participate.
Held in cities across Minas Gerais, the events brought together companies and public institutions in discussions about the potential of Middle Eastern and North African markets presented by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber is organizing events focused on agrifood companies in Belo Horizonte on July 1 and in Uberlândia on July 3. Registration is open.
A group of Brazilian companies visited the Arab country last week and took part in meetings that are already beginning to translate into export negotiations.
The Halal do Brasil project will take six Brazilian food companies on a business mission to Saudi Arabia next week. The goal is to arrange meetings with potential clients and visit the Saudi Food Expo.
The Brazilian couple Catia and Ricardo Ramos joined forces with the Lebanese descendant Hassan Ali Abdullah to start Ono Boutique de Carnes Halal. Located in the east side of the city, the store offers food products targeted towards Arab and Muslim shoppers.
In a lecture given on Wednesday (9) at the Anuga Select Brazil fair in São Paulo, International Halal Academy professor Alessandra Frisso presented the profile of Islam followers in terms of consumption and highlighted how they are strongly integrated into the digital world.
Executives from the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce met with the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, discussed advancements in the partnership between the two institutions, and explored ways to increase trade between the two countries.
Makkah Halal Forum was an opportunity to present halal products made in Brazil, seek business opportunities, and partnerships.
Sheikh Ali Momade, religious auditor at the FAMBRAS Halal certification body, writes an article for ANBA explaining the Islamic sacred period and its principles, which can inspire people of all religions. Ramadan begins on Friday (28) night.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil are organizing a business trip to Saudi Arabia aiming to explore the halal market during the period of the Saudi Food Show. Registration is now open.
A project that promotes products made in Brazil according to Islamic standards will hold events across São Paulo state to showcase the potential of the Muslim market in the food and beverage sector.

