Brazilian egg farmers are starting to adapt to the demands of foreign markets and modern consumers and freeing chickens from their cages.
Author: Débora Rubin
The grandson of a Lebanese man and a Syrian woman, the writer from São Paulo approached his roots when writing his first novel, ‘A Imensidão Íntima dos Carneiros,’ released in 2015. Now, he prepares to release another novel and three children’s books.
E-commerce boom, purchases on social media, digital-physical mashups: see how the pandemic has impacted the Brazilian consumer behavior.
The first of the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries brought out the complexities and opportunities of the current global landscape.
Brendha Haddad, who is of Libyan descent, could be graduating in journalism or law. But the routes of life took her elsewhere and today she is acting in prime time for Globo TV.
Fine artist Carlos Matuck, from the city of São Paulo, is a grandson of Lebanese. His art, however, contains references to another East, namely China, than to the Arab world.
Companies in the footwear manufacturer hub of Nova Serrana, state of Minas Gerais, are restructuring to offer a faster fashion, to keep up with the needs of storeowners and the desires of consumers.
Reciclar trains adolescents aged 14 to 18 for the labour market. It encourages recycling and environmental reflection. Established in 1995, now it wants to export its model.
Mandalah, a São Paulo-based agency that conducts behaviour and innovation research for large Brazilian and foreign companies, has arrived in the Middle East. It ran a survey in the emirate.