The online training offers content for individuals and companies looking to expand their knowledge of Muslim-majority markets and become qualified to export.
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Online training is an initiative by the Halal do Brasil project presenting methods and procedures to work in the Islamic product market. Anyone can take the course.
Wearing a white garment, walking around the Kaaba, praying on the hills, performing the symbolic “stoning of the devil.” These are some of the rituals of the Hajj, which started on Friday (14) for Muslims in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia’s officials expect the number of pilgrims to exceed last year’s 1.8 million. Hajj officially begins on Friday (14).
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.
A period of daytime fasting and nighttime celebrations and gatherings. Three Muslims living in Brazil told ANBA some of their good memories and tales from the season.
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.
Mirian Aguirre (pictured), of travel agency Laila Travel, wrote an article on how the Brazilian multicultural environment, with a population made up of immigrants, is conductive to catering to Muslim tourists in the country.
Similarities between halal and environmental, social and governance practices were the topic of the Global Halal Business Forum on Monday (23). They both value sustainability.
“The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History” by Ibn Khaldun, an inspiration for scholars and a source of knowledge in fields like Sociology, was presented at the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum in São Paulo.
At the opening of the 2nd Global Halal Brazil Business Forum (GHB), the chairman of FAMBRAS Halal, Mohamed Zoghbi, spoke about Brazil’s history as a supplier to Muslim markets.
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.
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.