Representatives from the Halal do Brasil project were in Goiânia earlier this week to present the markets and technical specifications of foods fit for Muslim consumption.
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Halal do Brasil project held activities in Curitiba and Londrina earlier this week to engage the state’s productive sector in the initiative. Businesspeople were interested in participating in B2Bs with halal importers and an industry show in Malaysia.
Online training is an initiative by the Halal do Brasil project presenting methods and procedures to work in the Islamic product market. Anyone can take the course.
In August, buyers from Muslim-majority countries and representatives from Brazilian food and beverage companies will have a weekend of meetings and technical visits to plants to explore the Latin American giant’s halal production.
Project by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil that promotes halal goods from Brazil to the international market held a networking breakfast on Thursday (23) between Saudi and Brazilian businesspeople in the Embassy of Brazil in Saudi Arabia. Arabs seemed pleased with the profile of companies they found.
The world’s biggest food show will feature a stand with Brazilian products and a special menu of dishes with typical flavors from the country. At the Global Halal Conference, the project will present the differentials of Brazil’s halal products.
Featuring events in South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Malaysia, and Indonesia, the Halal Brazil project has opened registration for Brazilian food and beverage companies interested in Muslim markets.
Apéu Polpas, Fitobel, and Bellamazon Açaí have already ed, and other companies in the state are interested in the project to bring Brazilian foods to Muslim markets through training, commercial promotion, and for certification.
As Muslim population and economy grow, the market focused on them thrives and drives up halal certification, experts pointed out in workshop in Dubai.
Innovations in the halal market and the digital transformation of trade between Brazil and the Arab Countries will guide the activities of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce this year. Brazilian participation at Gulfood and Arab at the APAS Show are also on the schedule.
The growing population in urban areas has been one of the drivers of the change in Arab consumption, said an economist during event on the region’s market and halal certification.
The two institutions forged an alliance aimed at certifying companies for the halal market and fostering higher value-added exports.