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“UAE’s Raw Coffee is Getting Attention More Than Ever”

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I want to share something great from what I read today. It’s about Saudi Arabia is the fastest-growing coffee market in the Middle East, expanding at an annual rate of 9.6 percent, according to research in late 2019 carried out by the organizers of the Middle East Coffee Conference held in Riyadh.   As a result, UAE-based RAW Coffee Co. has expanded its distribution network to Saudi Arabia and is eventually hoping to set up a physical presence in the Kingdom. RAW is not the first UAE-based coffee brand to announce expansion plans in the Kingdom this year. Emirati Coffee in April told Arab News it plans to open its first Saudi branch in July. CEO Mohammed Ali Al-Madfai reported that the company had seen a 3,135 percent increase in online sales in 2020.

“UAE’s Strengthens the Green Pass and It’s Big Help for the Nation”

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I want to share something great from what I read today. It’s another convention endorsed that facilitates Covid-19 limitations for green pass holders in the UAE. The green pass on contact following application Alhosn shows immunization status and Covid PCR test legitimacy. Along with this, supporting the green pass convention, the UAE's Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has permitted government and nearby specialists to decide the utilization of Alhosn application as indicated by their individual requirements and systems.   Looking at it, The point is to guarantee a protected and sound climate for all residents, occupants and guests. It’s also good that they have a shading coding framework has been refreshed according to the convention to mirror clients' immunization status and PCR test legitimacy.

“UAE’s Influence is Strong to Get the Attention of Israel’s Grassroots”

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Here’s something good that I want to share with what I read today. It’s abour how UAE marked the Abraham Accords in September 2020 with the announced point of advancing harmony and solidness around there. It’s surprising that t he agreements' degree reached out past respective relations with Israel, as they should set a essential plan for the Middle East.   Looking at the situation following the new Israeli-Palestinian viciousness, the agreements got a ton of analysis, remembering for the American media. They were blamed for making things more regrettable in the Middle East even by supportive of Israeli essayists. For me, The vanity of then-US President Donald Trump's case that they would fill in as the establishment for an extensive harmony across the whole locale since it’s being discussed