São Paulo – The Embassy of Morocco in Brazil and the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) will hold a webinar on the Arab country as a hub for Brazilian agribusiness. The panels will be geared towards Brazilian executives and feature authorities of the Tanger-Med Port, the largest port complex in North Africa and the Mediterranean.
The event will take place on Thursday (10) at 10 am. Registration is open through this link. The webinar “Tanger-Med (Morocco): Hub for Brazilian Agribusiness” aims to discuss strategies to boost Brazilian agribusiness exports to the region. Potential ways to cut logistics costs will also be discussed. The event will be in English, featuring no translation.
Participants include Nabil Adghoghi, ambassador of Morocco to Brazil, and Osmar Chohfi, president of the ABCC.
The first panel will be “Tanger-Med Port: Advantages and Strategic Location.” Speakers will include Hassan Abkari, managing director of Tanger-Med Port Authority; Rachid Houari, deputy managing director of Tanger-Med Port Authority and managing director of MedHub Logistics Zone; and Idriss Aarabi, director of import & export operations of Tanger-Med Port Authority.”
Other topic addressed will be “Opportunities for Brazilian exports and Logistics Cost Reduction.” The roundtable will be moderated by Elaine Prates, Institutional Relations executive of the ABCC. Panelists include Ted Lago, CEO of Port of Itaqui, Maranhão; Ricardo de Amorim, Logistics Operations director of Port of Itajaí, Santa Catarina; Ingo Plögler, International Relations vice president of the Brazilian Association of Agribusiness (ABAG); and Felipe Spaniol, Commercial Intelligence coordinator of the Brazilian Agriculture and Livestock Confederation (CNA).
Quick Facts
Webinar “Tanger-Med (Morocco): Hub for Brazilian Agribusiness”
November 10, 10 am (BRT)
Register here
Translated by Guilherme Miranda