According to the Brazilian minister of Agriculture, the sector’s confidence in the prices of agricultural products could drive a record harvest of 291 million tonnes.
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At the Invest in Brasil Forum this Monday (15) in the UAE, Brazilian ministers called on Arab business people to invest in projects in the country, especially in infrastructure. Arab Brazilian Chamber president Osmar Chohfi spoke about a new phase in Arab economies.
Along with other areas of the Brazilian government, Apex-Brasil and the IDB will host a digital event on May 31 and June 1, in which opportunities for foreign investments in sectors such as agribusiness, energy, and health will be shown.
Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture created a crisis group to keep track of the effects of the pandemic on farm output and supply.
Speaking at the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries, UAE minister Mariam bint Mohammed Al Mheiri stressed Brazil’s role as a global food supplier. Her Brazilian counterpart Tereza Cristina discussed how to develop more solid agreements with Arab countries.
Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro will speak during the opening ceremony of the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries, which the ABCC will host online from October 19 to 22. Mourão will speak during the closing ceremony, and three ministers will participate.
Agreements entered into this Tuesday (21) in Brasília are expected to help add competitiveness to Brazilian agribusiness abroad, as well as to attract investments into the sector.
During a webinar hosted by certifier Fambras Halal this Wednesday morning (17), Brazil’s Agriculture minister Tereza Cristina gave an optimistic overview of what the near future holds, and said she hopes Brazil’s relations with Islamic countries will grow even stronger.
A Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply campaign is focusing on the health-promoting benefits of organic foods to foster sales in face of Covid-19.
In an article on the Saudi Gazette daily, Rubens Hannun argues that Brazil’s trade relations with the region have grown stronger in the wake of Jair Bolsonaro’s visit.
Tereza Cristina of Brazil joined diplomats for lunch at the Embassy of Kuwait in Brasília. Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce president Rubens Hannun and International Relations vice president Osmar Chohfi were also in attendance.
The newly-accredited companies will be allowed to ship beef to the Arab country. The announcement was made by Brazil’s Agriculture minister Tereza Cristina.
Tereza Cristina started this Thursday (19) her appointment in the country, the last one she’ll visit in the mission that also included Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait.
Brazil’s Agriculture minister Tereza Cristina agreed on inspection by Saudi authorities that may lead to a resumption of sales from units that have been off the list since January. She also went over the last details before Brazilian beef sales to Kuwait begin anew.