The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce paid the fee for companies from Rio Grande do Sul that were registered to participate in the B2B meetings with importers from Muslim-majority countries before the climate tragedy the state went through. The goal was to create business opportunities and help reinvigorate the economy.
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Arab-Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil kicked off the Buyer Project on Monday (5) in São Paulo with a focus on women. Before a B2B round between Brazilians and foreign halal importers started, a roundtable brought together businesswomen to discuss female leading and sustainability.
Arab-Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrazil bring 12 Arab and Asian importers to the Latin American country to negotiate with Brazilian food supplying companies through the Halal do Brasil project. Eleven Brazilian states and the Federal District participate.
Industry group Fiergs estimates a slump in exports spurred by the impacts of the floods based on previous predictions for the year. Agriculture lobby Farsul indicates a negative impact on food production, and meatpacker lobby ABPA logged an 11% decline in poultry exports from the Rio Grande do Sul state in May but already points to a recovery.
Annual event of the International Poultry Council holds presentations and debates on the poultry supply chain. Arab-Brazilian Chamber secretary-general & CEO Tamer Mansour spoke about focusing on halal consumers.
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.
Brazilian company redesigns plants and products based on the requirements of the halal market. As it has gained in quality, it now aims at exporting premium honey to Muslim-majority countries.
Webinar presented opportunities at MIHAS, the world’s largest halal exhibition. Companies from Brazil can participate in September’s trade show through the Halal do Brasil project.
Ministry of Justice numbers have been compiled by Fragomen, an immigration-centered consulting firm with offices in multiple countries. Most foreign halal industry workers in the country are from Bangladesh.
Brazilian halal certifier was accredited to certify product’s compliance with the rules of Malaysian market.
Diplomats were at a 100-percent halal production plant in Goiânia, Brazil. The dean of the Council of Arab Ambassadors in Brazil believes the company could establish more plants in Arab countries.
The promotion and positioning initiative of the country as a supplier of halal goods bets on local dishes to showcase the Brazilian halal expertise to visitors at Gulfood.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and ApexBrasil initiative will organize new activities to promote products made in Brazil following the principles of Islam and train companies throughout 2024.
At a meeting for agribusiness professionals and agricultural attachés in Brasília, the Marketing & Content director of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, Silvana Gomes, spoke about the opportunities the sector can find with Muslim consumers.

