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Over 100 Brazilian Organizations Join Gulfood 2018 in Dubai to Showcase top Products & Services

At least 100 Brazilian organizations participating as exhibitors at the recurring Gulfood 2018, the Middle East's leading food trade expo, are presently showcasing their top notch, in your area made products at the Dubai World Trade Centre in line with their strategy to maximize new business regional and worldwide opportunities. The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Business (ABCC) has its own exhibit stand in the Dubai, UAE occasion which likewise houses 5 business from the vast South American country.

The five corporations are Almada Brazilian Spices; Nutrire; FIB Halal (Brazilian Federation for Halal Certification); Primo Logistics; and Ostinato - all of which, in addition to more than 100 Brazilian companies, have efficiently taken their product or services to the global spotlight using the Gulfood platform. On its 23rd year, Gulfood welcomed over 5,000 exhibitors from around the world.

Rubens Hannun, President of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, said: "Besides putting the limelight on eight primary market industries, Gulfood likewise highlighs a wave of brand-new services and innovations that mirror modifications in consumer demand. Knowing the most up to date industry trends and developments through this respected event is the key to developing a side in the regional and global food markets. Past that, Gulfood works as an interactive venue that will further enhance Brazil's ties with its Arab trade companions."

"That greater than 100 Brazilian business, up from in 2014's individuals of a little over 90, exist in the event this year signals Brazil's continuously climbing interest in the growing Gulf market. It is likewise an indicator of Gulfood's relevance and calculated function in the growth of their corresponding companies. We are confident that we will reach our USD 1.2 billion sales target during and after the 2018 edition, surpassing the 2017 figure which stood at USD 1.1 billion," included Rubens Hannun.

Brazilian exports to the Arab region have actually climbed dramatically during 2016-2017. Within this period, ABCC tape-recorded an 18.58 percent rise to reach USD 9,908.58 billion in 2017 from USD 8,355.79 billion in the previous year. Egypt has the highest possible development rate at 43.32 percent, complied with by the UAE at 25.09 percent and Kuwait at 14.43 per cent. The leading exported Brazilian products during 2016-2017 were meat, chicken, grains; flavors, coffee, and tea; sugar; foodstuff; and dairy, eggs, honey, to name a few.

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