The Brazilian company’s chief Global Strategy officer, Léo Carvalho, spoke to ANBA about Solix Ag Robotics, an AI-based technology solution for farms to help reduce emissions, save costs, and improve agricultural efficiency and sustainability. The robot has a 500-farm-long waiting list.
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Brazilian company started implementing measures for the environment in its production even before it was a hot topic. At COP28 in the United Arab Emirates, the company was a highlight in textiles.
The emirate works to restore and conserve its 176 square kilometers of mangroves. Jubail Mangrove Park has a tourism and education project.
Brazilian initiative earned a bronze medal at the QS Reimagine Education Awards in the Sustainability Education category. Ceremony took place at Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi.
University of São Paulo and University of Sharjah signed an academic memorandum of understanding that will entail the exchange of knowledge and research, as well as the exchange of professors, students and researchers in fields of sustainability for the next five years.
In a panel on low-carbon industry held by industry group CNI on the sidelines of COP28, Arab-Brazilian Chamber institutional relations director Fernanda Baltazar suggested dialogue and concrete actions ahead of COP30 in Belém.
Ricardo Alban, president of the Brazilian Confederation of Industry, spoke about the challenges of what he called “the neo-industrialization of Brazil.” An event held by the CNI in Dubai brought together politicians, authorities, and businesspeople. The Arab-Brazilian Chamber signed a MoU with the entity aimed at positive agendas for COP30 in Belém.
The conference held in Abu Dhabi presents and discusses trends in the communication sector with the use of new digital tools and reaffirms the importance of journalistic coverage on topics that are already a reality, such as global warming. Bruno de Sá represents the Brazil-Arab News Agency at the event.
In an event held by Brazil’s National Confederation of Industry, government members said the country would present measures taken to reduce deforestation and talk to other countries about actions to fight the impacts of global warming.
The Brazilian sovereign bonds could be issued abroad linked to commitments to the environment. The issue is expected to occur still in 2023’s second half.
Egypt and Tunisia are the North African countries that have the most access to financing to support its transition towards a low-carbon economy. The region needs USD280 billion.
On a visit to the Arab Brazilian Chamber, a delegation from the Saudi federation spoke about business possibilities in the private sector in both countries.
American Trader director Pryscilla Rolim and Raízes do Campo director-general spoke with ANBA about the internationalization process of the brand that centralizes the work of several agroecological cooperatives across Brazil and makes coffee, juices, rice, chocolates, and other products.
The Latin American country’s National Treasury secretary Rogério Ceron said the bonds are expected to be launched between September and November this year. Global investors will be able to profit from projects of the Brazilian environmental agenda.