The head of the institution’s office in Dubai showcased Brazil’s know-how and potential in producing food and beverages fit for Muslim consumption at one of the world’s largest food fairs.
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Brazilian companies will take part in a fair focused on halal products and services in Kuala Lumpur in September. Malaysian office MATRADE São Paulo says Brazil’s presence reflects the Latin American giant’s growing adoption of halal standards. Spots are still available to participate.
Malaysia and Singapore will host a trade mission in September to explore markets serving the Muslim population.
Makkah Halal Forum was an opportunity to present halal products made in Brazil, seek business opportunities, and partnerships.
The online training offers content for individuals and companies looking to expand their knowledge of Muslim-majority markets and become qualified to export.
The organization has joined the Azerbaijan Halal Business Forum, where it is introducing Brazilian small and medium businesses active in the halal market. COP29, which will be held in the capital, Baku, was also on the agenda.
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.
Representatives from the Halal do Brasil project were in Goiânia earlier this week to present the markets and technical specifications of foods fit for Muslim consumption.
Halal do Brasil project held activities in Curitiba and Londrina earlier this week to engage the state’s productive sector in the initiative. Businesspeople were interested in participating in B2Bs with halal importers and an industry show in Malaysia.
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.
In August, buyers from Muslim-majority countries and representatives from Brazilian food and beverage companies will have a weekend of meetings and technical visits to plants to explore the Latin American giant’s halal production.
During Gulfood, chef from Goiânia made Brazilian contemporary recipes using halal products as part of a project to promote Brazil’s expertise in the industry.
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.

