Two Syrian chocolate brands, Rollana and Alvido, are being introduced to Brazilian retailers at APAS Show in São Paulo. Featuring assorted chocolates and wafers, the goal is to distribute the products across Latin America, starting with Brazil.
Browsing: sweets
Currently present in Saudi Arabia and Tunisia, the dairy brand is negotiating sales to Egypt and Algeria.
The company Saadeddin took part in B2B meetings in São Paulo with the aim of selling its chocolates and sweets in the Brazilian market.
The Jordan Food Expo will take place from February 24 to 28 in Amman. The event is the industry’s largest in the country and hosts up to 30,000 attendees.
Paradise Bakeries participated in the APAS Show last week in São Paulo, intending to find a distributor in Latin America.
The B and C-class population in the North African country consumes Brazilian cookies, candies, and sweets from brands such as Cory. According to a trader, Djibouti plays a role in reexporting to the surrounding region.
Trading company ALM Brazil’s CEO Marlucia Martire will supply a shipping container’s worth of pepper per month for a year to an importer in the UAE. She’s also sold nuts and coffee at the expo.

