A group of Brazilian companies visited the Arab country last week and took part in meetings that are already beginning to translate into export negotiations.
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The Halal do Brasil project will take six Brazilian food companies on a business mission to Saudi Arabia next week. The goal is to arrange meetings with potential clients and visit the Saudi Food Expo.
The unit will be located in the city of Jeddah, with a food processing capacity of 40,000 tons per year. Operations are slated to begin in 2026.
The Jeddah Food Cluster, recognized by the Guinness World Records as the largest food park in the world by area, was officially launched this Monday (24), with plans to attract USD 5.3 billion in investments.
Brazilian coach Lindsay Camila takes on the challenge of leading the Al Ittihad women’s team. In an interview with ANBA, she said one of her goals is contributing to professionalize the sport in the country.
Brazilian multination company reported that the chicken nugget facility in Jeddah will quadruple its production capacity in Saudi Arabia, where it already has a processing plant and distribution centers.
After years of study and research, engineer Adair Gallo Jr. established Terraxy together with his Indian professor Himanshu Mishra. Company has developed innovations that help the desertic soil retain water and nutrients for agriculture.
On a visit to the Arab Brazilian Chamber, a delegation from the Saudi federation spoke about business possibilities in the private sector in both countries.
The government announced the launch of the Boutique Group, which plans to transform palaces of historical significance into ultra-luxury hotels.
The “Art Residency Program | Al Balad” is focused on visual arts. Registration runs until January 10.
Growing mango is common in Saudi Arabia’s southern region, but the fruit’s orchards spread over the western and northern regions. The government has encouraged the development of production and marketing.
Meeting was part of Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s 75th anniversary celebrations in Saudi Arabia.
The 4th edition of the event is taking place in the Saudi Arabian city featuring 440 publishers from 40 countries and over 100,000 titles available. The fair will run until January 5.