Researcher at Unesp is one of the authors of a research paper on images of the desertification process in Sudan.
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Brazil-based Milagros founder has visited regions that work with resin extraction in Somalia and Oman. The brand sells over 20 types of incense.
Over the millennia, frankincense has been a symbol of Arab countries like Oman and an economic mainstay of farmers in Somalia and Sudan. The sap is the raw material of incense, but its trees are endangered due to the overexploitation.
The B and C-class population in the North African country consumes Brazilian cookies, candies, and sweets from brands such as Cory. According to a trader, Djibouti plays a role in reexporting to the surrounding region.
Patricia Teixeira Santos, History Ph.D. from the Fluminense Federal University (UFF), was nominated for an award by the Engineering and Medical Sciences Academy, which brings together Sudanese and European universities researching the Arab country.
The event will co-occur in Curitiba from July 7, in a hybrid format for all of Brazil, with films previously unreleased in the country and emphasizing female production. 11 Arab features and three shorts will be screened.
Sudan ships cattle, sheep, camels, and goats abroad and have Saudi Arabia as one of its main buyers. From January to April, exports totaled 473,000 live animals.
The Sudanese will implement a FAO project for planting trees to produce gum Arabic in a model to maximize the producers’ return.
The Arab country brought products such as gum arabic and organic fertilizers to its pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. In innovation, Sudan highlights researchers and startups.
Anticolonialism and the history of Sudan have drawn the attention of Patricia Teixeira Santos since 1997. Now a doctor in History, she brough together books and published documents in her research on the Arab country.
The event will screen 30 fiction films and documentaries from 16 African countries via the SESC Digital platform from October 1 through 10. The 13 Arab movies come from Sudan, Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Mauritania, and Tunisia.
Solar-powered irrigation pivot was developed by a Brazilian team at Valmont Solar Solutions. The device is now being used in a farm in Sudan.
Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil is hosting online the 2nd Arab Women’s Film Festival to run until June 27. All movies are directed by Arab women, and 27 are premières in Brazil.
Executive of the largest private agricultural company in Sudan presented in a virtual event this Thursday (20) areas in which the country has opportunities for businesses. Agricultural storage and seed production are two of them.