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The ANBA Bulletin this Monday (14) brings a report on a solar-powered irrigation system that was developed in Brazil and put into use in Sudan. Valmont Solar Solutions produced the system and intends to supply it to other countries and sell it in the Brazilian market.
Read also about the surge in sea freight prices affecting exporters and importers. The increase is widespread and has also affected the transport of goods between Brazil and the Arab countries. Workers of the sector affirm that rates have risen around 100% since early this year.
In the Articles section, the secretary-general at the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Tamer Mansour, penned a text on the advancement of the Saudi strategy for domestic poultry production and Brazil’s role in it.
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The international trade has faced a rise in ocean freight rates, and the surge also applies to the transport of goods between Brazil and the Arab market. Although the region is not Brazil’s top trade partner, unlike China and the United States, those working with the sector say that the sea freight to the Arab world has gotten more expensive, too.
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The Brazilian branch of Valmont Solar Solutions developed a solar-powered irrigation equipment that are now operating in Sudan. The machine has been active since last April in a farm by company Zadna International Investment based in the northern region of the Arab African country.
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The General Superintendence of the Brazilian Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) approved the Landulpho Alves Refinery (RLAM) sale transaction to Mubadala Capital, an investment fund of the United Arab Emirates. The information was released in the Brazilian Official Federal Gazette this Wednesday (9).
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The suspension of 11 Brazilian poultry slaughterhouses, responsible for 65% of chicken shipments to Saudi Arabia, shows that the largest market in the League of Arab States and the second leading destination for the product from Brazil is rapidly advancing in its plans to achieve food self-sufficiency.
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Saudi Arabia’s western region is known for its high humidity and hot weather from its proximity to the Red Sea coast, which helps to grow an array of tropical fruits, including mango. The country is known for growing mango in many cities in the southern region such as Jazan city, where the soil is more likely to be fertile due to heavy rains. However, mango found its way to being grown in vast orchards in western and northern regions of Saudi Arabia, including Qunfudhah and Umluj city.
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‘The Islamic World – Opportunities and challenges for Brazilian agribusiness in a post-pandemic scenario’ will be the subject of a four-class free course in Brazilian Portuguese held by the Brazilian Confederation of Agriculture and Livestock (CNA) in partnership with the Federation of Muslim Associations of Brazil (FAMBRAS), from June 17 to July 8. Registration is open.
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The Kuwait Red Crescent Society donated USD 100,000 to the Brazilian Red Cross to support the institution’s efforts fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in the country. The information was released by the Kuwaiti ambassador to Brazil, Nasser Riden Almotairi.
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Lebanese singer Kaiss Ramah, who lives in Brazil, releases on Friday (11) at 6 pm (BRT) a music video with a new song in Arabic to celebrate the Dia dos Namorados (Portuguese for Lovers’ Day) on June 12. Titled “Ya Nass Wain Brouh” – يا ناس وين بروح – (Arabic for “Where Will I Go!?”), the song talks about love and was written by Farouk Sahloul and Abdul Karim Al Shaikh.
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