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Chocolates, sweets, and candies from Egypt to the world
This Thursday (6) in your ANBA Bulletin: two Egyptian companies producing sweets. Covertina already ships its chocolates to 25 countries and wants to expand sales to Latin America. The M.O. Group exports 50% of its annual production mainly to African countries. Now, the chocolate, candy, and cookie company seeks to gain market share in Africa, Brazil, and some European countries.
A festival of citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, and grapefruit is taking place in the Al Ula region in Saudi Arabia.
Get to know the story of the Syrian musician who lives in Brazil and became a luthier during the pandemic. Rajana Olba produces lutes, cavaquinhos, and violins in São Paulo.
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M.O. Group achieved 20% growth in sales in 2021
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Egypt-based company M.O. Group, a manufacturer of foodstuffs like candies, chocolates and cookies, achieved a 20% growth in 2021 compared to the pandemic year of 2020. The company aims to maintain the same level of growth rates in 2022.
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Syrian musician produces lutes in São Paulo
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Syrian Rajana Olba started a new stage in his career in Brazil. Since the coronavirus outbreak, with concerts and events being interrupted, the musician has found himself without his primary source of income. Then, Olba decided to learn how to make his own instruments.
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Dubai launches science talents fund
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The government of Dubai launched this week an initiative to find 1,000 exceptional scientific talents. Called ‘Great Arab Minds,’ it was announced by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates and ruler of Dubai, according to the Arabian Business news website.
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