Food & Hotel Asia 2018

It was our first participation in FHA in Singapore. By invitation from Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply, Sapiens Global joined a group of 18 Brazilian companies, from April 24 to 27, at Singapore Expo, Pavilion 9.

Cafe Asia 2018: The Brazilian Yerba Mate comes to Southeast Asia

Sapiens Global booth at ICT – Coffee and Tea Industry Expo and Cafe Asia 2018, at Marina Bay Sands, introduced for the first time at this show the Brazilian Yerba Mate.

The Ilex Paraguariensis tree ( yerba mate tree) produces a nutrient rich leaf which has been heavily cultivated in Brazil and Argentina since the late 1800’s. For the local markets, the fresh leaves get dried, chopped up, matured, packaged and sold in shops and supermarkets in massive quantities as a kind of loose tea. About 30 years ago, beverages companies started to sell Mate as a refreshing drink, in a soluble form to add water or prepared in bottles, plastic cups or cans.

Mateex, a young company from the South

Portugal International Business Meeting III

AIP – CCI, Portuguese Industrial Association -Chamber of Commerce and Industry organized the 3rd edition of the Portugal International Business Meeting.

This event was launched in 2015, with the aim of presenting the Portuguese offer to potential international buyers and investors in order to conquer new markets throughout the world by demonstrating the resilience, quality and capacity of the Portuguese products.

The Best Brazilian Presence Ever: Cafe Asia 2017

Ambassador Flavio Soares Damico and Head of Trade Sector of Embassy of Brazil in Singapore, Herbert Drummond, with Sapiens Global's team at Cafe Asia 2017
Ambassador Flavio Soares Damico and Head of Trade Sector of Embassy of Brazil in Singapore, Herbert Drummond, with Sapiens Global’s team at Cafe Asia 2017

Cafe Asia 2017, The 5th International Coffee & Tea Industry Expo organised by CEMS – Conference Exhibition Management Service and hosted by Singapore Coffee Association, was again a huge success. This year, the Brazilian presence  was a record: 12 represented companies with more than 20 different products in a 54 sqm area, showing the finest and most traditional Brazilian coffee.