The value of Made in Italy in Brazil and the strength of the Italian-Brazilian community
The relationship between Italy and Brazil goes far beyond immigration and family heritage. Over the decades, the Italian presence helped build a strong economic, cultural, and commercial connection between the two countries. Today, Brazil hosts the largest community of Italian descendants outside Italy, with more than 30 million people of Italian origin, mainly concentrated in the South and Southeast regions.
This historical connection has directly strengthened the value of Made in Italy in the Brazilian market. Sectors such as gastronomy, wine, fashion, design, tourism, and industry carry strong Italian influence and continue to create a deep connection with Brazilians. Italian culture remains alive through cuisine, traditional festivals, language, surnames, and customs passed down through generations.
Beyond emotional ties, the Italian-Brazilian community also plays a strategic role in the economy. Italian descendants help strengthen trust in the Italian market, encourage the consumption of Italian products, and create cultural and commercial bridges between the two countries. Roots tourism has also grown significantly, reconnecting thousands of families with their ancestry.
The impact of this presence is visible throughout Brazil. From the Festa da Uva in southern Brazil to the wineries of Serra Gaúcha and companies founded by Italian immigrants, Italian influence continues to generate economic, cultural, and emotional value. Made in Italy in Brazil represents not only products and brands, but also identity, tradition, and belonging.
Authored by Patrimonio Italiano by WMB Digital Marketing
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