Naturaltech is a grand event dedicated to showcasing Brazilian natural foods and health products. This exhibition aims to promote healthy lifestyles and sustainable development, providing a platform for exhibitors and visitors to network and showcase their products. The fair brings together food producers, nutraceutical companies and related industry professionals from all over Brazil. Exhibitors will showcase a wide range of natural food products featuring Brazilian specialities, including fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, plant extracts and more. In addition, there will be a variety of health products on display, such as nutritional supplements, organic products, functional foods and so on.
Scope of Exhibits
Natural Foods:
Fresh fruits: including various fruit varieties, such as apples, bananas, oranges, strawberries, etc.
Vegetables: including various vegetable varieties, such as tomatoes, carrots, spinach, onions, etc.
Nuts & Seeds: Includes a variety of nuts, such as almonds, walnuts, cashews, and seeds, such as sesame seeds and sunflower seeds.
Plant extracts: includes extracts from plants such as aloe vera gel, green tea extract, honey, etc.
Nutraceuticals:
Nutritional supplements: including vitamins, minerals, protein powders, etc.
Organic products: including organic food, organic health products, etc.
Functional foods: including foods with specific functions, such as high-fibre foods, low-sugar foods, protein drinks, etc.
Herbs and botanicals: including herbs and plant extracts from plants, such as Chinese herbs, health teas, etc.
In addition, the exhibition may also include related services and equipment, such as food processing equipment, packaging technology, quality testing services, etc., to support the development of the natural food and nutraceutical industry
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Since the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Brazil, bilateral economic and trade relations have made great progress. Brazil is China's ninth largest trading partner country, and China is Brazil's first largest trading partner country. According to China Customs, the bilateral trade volume between China and Brazil in 2022 was US$171.49 billion, up 4.9% year-on-year, of which China's exports were US$61.97 billion, up 15.7% year-on-year, and imports were US$109.52 billion, down 0.4% year-on-year.
Brazil, as a diversified food market, imports a wide range of food products from around the world to meet domestic demand. A wide range of food products are imported, including cereals (e.g. wheat and rice), edible oils, alcohol, dairy products, seafood, frozen foods, confectionery and chocolate. Some imported food products are used primarily to meet domestic consumption needs, while others are used as raw materials in processing and production. The Brazilian nutraceuticals market also has a demand for international brands of nutraceuticals, and the size of imported nutraceuticals is gradually growing. The category of imported nutraceuticals includes vitamins, minerals, protein powders, nutritional supplements, functional foods, and others. These products are usually introduced into the Brazilian market by specialised channels and nutraceutical retailers to meet the health and nutritional needs of consumers.
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