The institution will start conducting a pilot plan focused on the traceability of halal production and logistics chain. The tool will be part of the Ellos Platform and was the subject of an agreement signed at the GHB forum.
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Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce president Osmar Chohfi opened the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum on Monday (23) in São Paulo by presenting the grandeur of Brazil in the halal market and calling on more Brazilian businesspeople to supply to this niche market.
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.
American Trader director Pryscilla Rolim and Raízes do Campo director-general spoke with ANBA about the internationalization process of the brand that centralizes the work of several agroecological cooperatives across Brazil and makes coffee, juices, rice, chocolates, and other products.
Egypt’s Food Export Council held a seminar introducing local companies to halal certification requirements and their importance for increasing exports.
Revenue growth was 9.3% compared to the same period in 2022. The United Arab Emirates was the third leading buyer in the period, and Saudi Arabia came fifth.
Apéu Polpas, Fitobel, and Bellamazon Açaí have already joined, and other companies in the state are interested in the project to bring Brazilian foods to Muslim markets through training, commercial promotion, and support for certification.
The event “How halal can boost your brand’s internationalization” will take place next Tuesday (27) in Belém, disseminating information and tips to local companies about the food market for Muslims. Registration is open.
Family tourism for Muslims was one of the themes of meetings held by the secretary-general & CEO of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Tamer Mansour, in the city. The appointments occurred at the invitation of the city government of Foz do Iguaçu.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil have opened applications for Brazilian halal certifiers interested in certifying food and beverage firms backed by the project.
Espírito Cacau is halal-certified and has a new distributor for the entire Gulf region.
Entrepreneurs from the state exporting food to Muslim countries were called to expand this trade, certifying their products as halal. The Arab Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil are conducting a project aimed at the halal market.
The cities of Belo Horizonte, Uberlândia, and Pouso Alegre will have events on the halal market and certification on April 11, 24, and 26, respectively. Registration is open to food and beverage companies.
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.

