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.
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The Brazilian food company released its results for the second quarter. It informed it had a 50% market share in the export of halal poultry to the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council.
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.
The Global Halal Brazil Business Forum will gather halal market experts and players from Brazil and elsewhere from October 23 to 24 in the WTC Events Center in São Paulo. The meeting has cemented itself as the country’s biggest event on the topic. Registration is open.
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.
Cooperation in different areas will be a priority for Brazil’s new ambassador to Lebanon, Tarcisio Costa. He visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber on Tuesday (10).
Six companies participated in the Saudi Halal Expo as part of the Halal do Brasil project by the Arab Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil. Certifiers Cdial Halal and Fambras Halal were also exhibiting. The show yielded promising contacts for the companies.
A group of six Brazilian companies is participating in the Saudi Halal expo, in Riyadh, as part of the Halal do Brasil project by the Arab Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil.
The two institutions forged an alliance aimed at certifying companies for the halal market and fostering higher value-added exports.
The third edition of the free course ‘The Islamic World’ began this Wednesday (17) and will end on September 9 in a hybrid format.
The president of FAMBRAS, Mohamed Hussein El Zoghbi (pictured below), pens an article on the size and the possibilities of supplying the halal market.
The COO of the ApexBrasil Office in Dubai, Tatiana Riera (pictured below), pens an article on the cultural, human, and commercial ties connecting Brazil to the Arab world and the existing space to make this relationship even more prosperous.
The agreement was signed during the opening ceremony of the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries and aims at training companies to operate in the halal market and promoting halal products from Brazil in Arab and Muslim countries.