The Arab country brought products such as gum arabic and organic fertilizers to its pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. In innovation, Sudan highlights researchers and startups.
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Anticolonialism and the history of Sudan have drawn the attention of Patricia Teixeira Santos since 1997. Now a doctor in History, she brough together books and published documents in her research on the Arab country.
The event will screen 30 fiction films and documentaries from 16 African countries via the SESC Digital platform from October 1 through 10. The 13 Arab movies come from Sudan, Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Mauritania, and Tunisia.
Solar-powered irrigation pivot was developed by a Brazilian team at Valmont Solar Solutions. The device is now being used in a farm in Sudan.
Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil is hosting online the 2nd Arab Women’s Film Festival to run until June 27. All movies are directed by Arab women, and 27 are premières in Brazil.
Executive of the largest private agricultural company in Sudan presented in a virtual event this Thursday (20) areas in which the country has opportunities for businesses. Agricultural storage and seed production are two of them.
The ambassador of Brazil to Sudan, Patrícia Lima, spoke in a webinar about the opportunities for investment and technical cooperation in the Arab country on the African continent, also showing the similarities between the two countries.
In an online event on Thursday (20), Cleber Soares of Brazil’s Agriculture Ministry presented an innovation agenda that is being developed to take the Brazilian agribusiness to new levels of innovation. He said the country can transfer knowledge to African countries such as Sudan.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber will host on Thursday, May 20, in partnership with the AfroChamber an online event on the new economic phase of Sudan and business opportunities and partnerships for Brazilian companies in the country.
Communiqué was made during the International Conference in Support of Sudan, this Monday (17) in Paris. UN called on the international community to give financial aid to the country to guarantee the democratic transition and economic reconstruction.
The new chargé d’affaires of Sudan in Brasília, Mohammed Elrashed Sidahmed Mohammed, was welcomed at the Arab Brazilian Chamber and said his country is open for investments from partner nations such as Brazil. Next week, France will host a conference on the economic transition that Sudan is going through.
Food prices are still high a year into the pandemic in Brazil. Meat, maize and wheat costs kept climbing in February. As for the Arab countries, food inflation is plaguing the likes of Lebanon, Sudan and Yemen.
Fund supports the program of reforms and notes that Sudan has made progresses but adds that international financial assistance will be needed through the country’s transition to a well-functioning market-based economy.
Brazil’s ambassador to Khartoum, Patrícia Maria Oliveira Lima, spoke with ANBA about the prospects for foreign cooperation and manufacturing amid a new phase in the country. She would like to see more Brazilians involved.

