Agro.BR products are highlighted in a celebration at the United Kingdom Embassy
King Charles III’s birthday celebration took place on Wednesday (5) night.
Brasilia (06/06/2024) –
The Brazilian Agriculture and Livestock Confederation (CNA) took products from the Agro.PR project to an event celebrating the birthday of King Charles III at the United Kingdom Embassy in Brasilia on Wednesday (5).
Products including honey, chocolate and coffee were on display. The Agro.BR project, a CNA initiative developed in partnership with Apex-Brasil, aims to increase the participation of small and medium-sized producers in international trade and diversify the export list of Brazilian agricultural products.
UK Ambassador, Stephanie Al-Khaq, highlighted the partnership with CNA. “I would like to thank CNA for all the support and partnership with the United Kingdom Embassy in Brazil. As we know, this sector is very important for Brazil’s economy, but also for the future of the planet.
Felipe Spaniol, CNA’s trade intelligence and protection of interests coordinator, said the exhibition of Agro.BR products is a unique opportunity for international companies and foreign embassies in Brazil to learn about the best of Brazilian agriculture to show the world.
“The trade relationship between Brazil and the United Kingdom is historic and growing. Today we are here, on the day of King Charles III’s birthday, to honor this valuable business partner, with the products of Agro.BR, companies offered through our internationalization program”, he said.
In addition to promoting Agro.BR project products at an exhibition, CNA also distributed kits containing information on rural producers to guests and officials.
CNA International Relations Consultants Rita Padilla, Rosie Bandera and Elena Castellani participated in the ceremony.
Agro.BR products exhibited at the Embassy: Café Minelis (DF); Calaba Chocolate (MG); Chocolate Clemens Drager (DF) and Mel du Sol (DF).
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