Exhibitors like peanut cooperative CAMAP and food firm Centro International secured deals during the fair, which runs until Friday (21) in Dubai, UAE. These and other companies are participating in spaces organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
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Representatives from Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock meet with authorities in Abu Dhabi to expand the presence of the country’s food products in the Gulf market.
The finance minister met with his counterparts after passing through Saudi Arabia on a trip that began last Friday (14).
ADIG, from Abu Dhabi, in partnership with Brasilinvest, has USD 10 billion available for Brazilian agribusiness infrastructure.
The Brazilian company co-founded by Patrick Carneiro in 2024 already operates in São Paulo and the emirate.
Business expectations of Brazilian producers were set after B2B meetings at the event, which ended on Wednesday (12) in the United Arab Emirates.
Companies will participate in the meat and commodities sectors. Gulfood is the leading food and beverage trade fair in the Middle East.
The finance minister will travel to Saudi Arabia and the UAE on Friday (14) for a schedule that includes meetings with local ministers and participation in an IMF conference.
Brazilian egg exports grew by 22% in January. The UAE reduced their purchases compared to the same month in 2024 but remained the leading destination of the product.
An initiative from the United Arab Emirates recognizes innovative projects that promote the improvement of community well-being.
Exports grew 9.4% compared to the same period in 2024, marking the best result for the month, according to chicken lobby ABPA. China, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia were the top three importers.
The company was acquired by MetaApply from Dubai, United Arab Emirates. An executive says the merger will allow it to offer more and better services to students who are doing exchange programs.
At the Arab-Brazilian Chamber, BTG Pactual’s chief economist, Mansueto Almeida, analyzed the global scenario and highlights concerns about Brazil’s fiscal sector. Angela Martins, CEO for Latin America at First Abu Dhabi Bank, shared Arab investors’ perspective on the country.
Ana Elisa Murta reimagines the use of iron ore in the Mineral Garden exhibition, on view until February 16 at the Bassam Freiha Art Foundation in Abu Dhabi.

