The Xingu Fruit brand buys açaí from cooperatives and associations in Pará, exports to the United Arab Emirates and is in talks with Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
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Chocolate Lake Co. has a production capacity of 2,600 tons a month and exports to over 32 countries. It plans on breaking into the Latin American market.
Brazil exported beef for USD 4,800 a tonne in May, down from USD 6,000 a year earlier. The decline was reflected in the export revenue.
The Embassy of Brazil in Algiers is receiving applications of companies interested in a free exhibition area at the event. Deadline is June 13.
Brazil’s Inoar wants to expand its market share in Morocco and break into Saudi Arabia. The brand has a whole line made from argan oil, a product that’s well-known to Arabs.
Executives from Brazil and other countries discussed coffee sector opportunities for producers and industrialists. For them, the future lies in exploring the potential of other products containing caffeine. Items range from energy drinks to cosmetics.
Paradise Bakeries participated in the APAS Show last week in São Paulo, intending to find a distributor in Latin America.
The tool created by the Arab Brazilian Chamber digitalizes export processes. An agreement for the utilization was signed with the Arab country’s customs authority this Thursday (4) and will come into force in June at the Port of Alexandria.
Two thousand eight hundred cattle from the Northern Brazilian state of Pará were shipped. Another 3,000 animals are expected at the Jorf Lasfar port on April 8. The Moroccan government waivered the import tariff for 30,000 livestock until the end of this year.
Starting March 1, 2023, all export processes from Brazil to Jordan will take place on the Easy Trade platform of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, which held an event to inform exporters on the tool.
From Egypt opening its market for Brazilian exports to the possibility of Egyptians selling to Brazil. The Brazilian agricultural attaché in Cairo, Cesar Teles, who is concluding his mission, and the new executive in the position, Rafael Mohana, told ANBA how trade has evolved and the prospects for the future.
Online training will begin in March with a four-month duration. Registration is open until February 10.
The country has invested in planting the crop coned with soybean. With estimates for a record harvest, specialists believe Brazilian producers will keep the buyers won over the last two years.
Nater Coop Cooperative exported four containers to Egypt and expects to ship another four to the UAE until February.