O endereço abaixo não existe na globo.com 43,000+ global companies doing business in the region 102,000+ key contacts related to companies and projects news and interviews about your industry in English The natural juice company has a plant in Jarinu São Paulo – Brazilian juice company Natural One already exports its products to over 20 countries without additives Its production plant in the city of Jarinu in São Paulo According to the brand’s global vice president Rafael Catole the certificate was obtained due to the partnerships with Muslim-majority countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia “China has also been demanding halal certification because it has a considerable Muslim community,” said Catole who also mentioned the certificate guarantees the high quality of the product Natural One juices are also sold – in addition to the countries already mentioned – in the Philippines “We are looking for opportunities in the Middle East especially in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia,” said Catole the juices can be found on retailer shelves in Chile Natural One’s juices are in the not from concentrate (NFC) category and one container can hold 25,000 liters of bottled juices with tropical flavors such as orange and 70% of the total juices are made with fruits from our own farms,” said Catole the juice is pasteurized at 90ºC for 15 seconds and the rest of the production chain is refrigerated; in retailers German machinery carries out virtually the entire process under human supervision and is inspected down to the smallest detail the juice is bottled and packaged in packs of six or more bottles of different sizes and organized on pallets Two months ago, Natural One launched four flavors of oat milk on the Brazilian market: Natural The company also intends to sell this new product to the foreign market Marketing manager Gustavo Ribeiro received a group of Arab buyers and journalists on a visit to the plant with Catole Process analyst Gabriela Ferri guided a tour of the factory The visit occurred in parallel with the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum (GHB) The foreign buyers came to Brazil at the invitation of the Halal do Brasil Project which aims to foster Brazilian exports of value-added halal foods a joint initiative of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) and the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil) The Gulf country has deposited its instrument of acceptance of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies which is aimed at curbing harmful subsidies that contribute to overfishing and promoting the sustainable management of global marine resources The Brazil-Arab News Agency (ANBA) is the news website of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce Its goal is to promote communication between Brazilians and Arabs The most-viewed news on our site for the week ended April 6