B2Bs will be hosted by Abimo and Apex-Brasil until February 5 and feature Brazilian companies and buyers from Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, and other countries.
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The Agriculture Ministry forecasts a good season after the crisis caused by COVID-19 repercussions and lack of rainfalls.
Arab bloc imported 19.2% more coffee from Brazil in 2020 from the previous year. Highlights are North African countries. Algeria bought 310% more coffee from Brazil.
The Arab country increased the volume and value of their frozen fish purchases from 2015 to 2019. To take advantages of the opportunities in this market that Brazil broke into earlier this year, Brazilian agricultural attaché to Rabat pointed out the most relevant sectors to explore.
See how Egypt, UAE, Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries are acting towards the coronavirus vaccination.
The decrease in Brazilian poultry purchases was driven by Saudi Arabia’s strategy of local production and the decline in tourism in Dubai, UAE, and religious tourism in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
The trading company specializes in imports and exports of commodities, marble, granites, ore, gemstones, and others, and works with Arab countries such as Egypt, Morocco, Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia.
Brazilian businesswoman Claudia Mendes’ cosmetics brand delivers artisanal soap, hydrating and exfoliating products across the country. The influence of Moroccan soapmaking came from a trip to Marrakech in 2018.
The president of Embrapa said during the Arab Chamber forum that only through technology and science will it be possible to feed the population ten years from now. The director of Morocco’s INRA discussed the results that agronomy research works brought to local agriculture.
In the ABCC forum, the special secretary for Foreign Trade and International Affairs of the Ministry of Economy, Roberto Fendt, talked about the negotiations with Lebanon, Tunisia, and Morocco. According to him, the double taxation treaty with the UAE has just been approved.
Brazilian and Arab enterprises featured in the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce area at the Foodeshow got in touch with players in five Arab countries. The event wrapped up this Wednesday (9), but its online platform will remain available going forward for additional networking.
The enhancement of trade was in discussion in an online event hosted by the Arab Chamber this Wednesday (9). The agricultural attaché at the Embassy of Brazil in Morocco, Nilson Guimarães, said sales of coffee, tropical fruit and other items from Brazil could increase.
Company Jacto of Brazil believes in the potential of partnerships to implement new technologies in the Arab country, where opportunities are available to grow citrus fruits, tomatoes and olives. Industry association Abimaq’s executive director stressed Brazil’s role in technology production in an Arab Chamber webinar this Wednesday (9) featuring Brazilian and Moroccan diplomats.
The seaport in Morocco came up in the 2019 Lloyd’s List ranking of container throughput. It remains the number one port in Africa. “

