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Only in the spaces organized by the Arab Brazilian Chamber and APEX-Brasil there are 84 Brazilian companies showing their products in Gulfood, the largest food fair in the Middle East. The show started Sunday in Dubai, with an expressive Brazilian presence, according to a story by the reporter Bruna Garcia, who accompanies the event. One of the participant companies that stands out is Labra, which sells products based on baru, a native nut from the Cerrado region considered as a superfood. “We believe that the fair can bring new deals and we came intending to enter the Middle East market,” the founding partner Ricardo Pavan told ANBA. Read also in the ANBA Bulletin about the end of Malek Twal’s mission in Brazil after five years ahead of the Jordanian embassy. Back in his country, he is going to work in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. ANBA also publishes the story of the Palestinian son Maisur Musa, who collects artifacts and created the itinerant museum Mistérios do Antigo Egito. The reporter Thais Sousa writes about that.
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Dubai – Meat, candies, sugar, coffee, açaí, juices, nuts, grains. These are just some of the products Brazil is showing in the largest food fair in the Middle East, Gulfood, which started this Sunday (17) in Dubai World Trade Centre, United Arab Emirates. Five companies are in the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce‘s stand — Florestal, Dom Glutão, Nutrire, RCMA Group, and Ramax — 79 participate in the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (APEX-Brasil) stand, and others have their own pavilions, specially the slaughterhouses.
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Arab company of construction material targets Brazil
São Paulo – The company Anchor Allied is one of the leading manufactures of products such as spray paints, silicone sealant, and self-adhesive tapes in the United Arab Emirates and is preparing to enter the Brazilian market. The company, which works under the brand Asmaco, is based in Sharjah. It has been selling to Latin America for 10 years, in Mexico, Dominican Republic, and Ecuador.
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