Ministers from the two North Africa countries met with International Monetary Fund technicians in Washington, US to go over cooperation and economic reform implementation.
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Arab football stars stand out in the major European leagues and in their home countries. Figures like Mohamed Salah, Zizo, and Brahim Díaz are among the sport’s finest.
Vipal manufactures tire retreading materials, with various nations in the Middle East and North Africa as key markets for its sales.
In an article sent to ANBA, Ambassador Ahmed Swar, charge d’affaires of the Sudanese Embassy in Brasília, provides an overview of his country’s history leading to the development of its current economic activities and invites Brazilian investors to enter the Sudanese market.
In a speech at the opening of the G20 Agriculture Working Group meeting, FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu said that food security must be brought back to the center of G20 discussions.
The event will bring representatives from 55 countries with lectures, musical performances, craft workshops, gastronomy, and other attractions from November 17 to 20.
Bawadi Al Dain executives are in Brazil for meetings with local agribusiness entrepreneurs in search of deals and trades.
Brazilian publisher Editora Unifesp has launched a second edition of the book “Religion and Colonial Tensions in Sudan: The Experience of Don Comboni in Africa and the Comboni in Brazil” by professor Patrícia Teixeira Santos.
ANBA talked with a diplomat from Sudan in Brazil and an expert in food industry ingredients to find out all about the product.
Diplomat Mohammed Elrashed Sidahmed Mohammed visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters and spoke about the opportunities at the international show. The multi-sector event will occur in the Sudanese capital from January 24 to 31, 2023.
Researcher at Unesp is one of the authors of a research paper on images of the desertification process in Sudan.
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 Sudanese will implement a FAO project for planting trees to produce gum Arabic in a model to maximize the producers’ return.
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.