At an event held at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce in São Paulo, exporters from the Arab country showcased recipes made with olive oil and dates.
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The supermarket trade show ended on Thursday (15) in São Paulo with high attendance and strong interest in the booths organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber, which featured exhibitors from Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt.
Companies from the Arab country participate in the retail sector fair seeking clients in Brazil. They say their product can offer competitive prices thanks to tariff reductions.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce is bringing 15 companies to take part in the supermarket trade fair, which takes place next week in São Paulo. The Brazilian government’s decision to eliminate the import tariff on olive oil is expected to boost business.
The trade fair will take place from April 8 to 10 in São Paulo. Exhibitors from Arab countries will showcase dates and olive oils at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce booth.
The Brazilian government announced an exemption from import taxes for a series of food items in a bid to curb inflation. They include olive oil and sardines exported by Arab countries.
The Arab country’s export revenues from the product reached USD 78 million in February, the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mines announced. Price of olive oil has risen.
Firms from Tunisia showcase high-quality olive oil at APAS Show 2023 in São Paulo. They want to increase their customer share in the Brazilian market.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber held a networking cocktail party in São Paulo for Arab food entrepreneurs and Brazilians to showcase the diversity of this industry in the region. Production goes way beyond dates and olive oil.
Arab companies will showcase their products in 214 square meters of space in three pavilions at the APAS supermarket show to open next Monday (15) in São Paulo. Brought by the Arab Brazilian Chamber, they will exhibit products such as olive oil, sweets, frozen fruit, and spices.
The Brazilian market imports 7% of the food and beverage it consumes. Arab countries participate as suppliers of sardines, olives, oranges, and other items.
Food and beverage produced in countries like Lebanon, Egypt and Tunisia arrive at the table of Brazilian people to make the holidays more complete. Import volume in November was up 55% from a year earlier.
The Egyptian producer of olive oils, olives, peppers, dates, herbs, and spices participated in the APAS Show in São Paulo and intends to export its products to the Brazilian market.