The Brazilian Trade and Investment Agency “ApexBrasil” has signed an agreement with the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce to promote the export of food products to Muslim countries.
The plan is to promote the sale of higher quality food products, taking advantage of the close relationship that Brazil and Islamic countries have established over the years for the trade of raw agricultural products.
Brazil is the world’s second largest supplier of food and drink to the Muslim world after India, but mainly sells goods such as sugar, soybeans, chicken and corn.
The deal calls for a joint investment of about USD 2. . .
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