National Dairy Farms and Misakn Dairy, subsidiaries of Emirates Food Industries, announce a groundbreaking collaboration with “OLTUK,” a global leader in animal nutrition and sustainability solutions. This partnership marks a significant milestone in the dairy industry, with the farms aiming to revolutionize carbon footprint measurement and intensify efforts to reduce it. The collaboration leverages innovative technology to lower methane emissions, contributing to environmental preservation and introducing cutting-edge methods in the Middle East.
Operating under Emirates Food Industries, the company launched its renowned food and beverage brand, “Hayatna,” widely acclaimed for its high-quality products. Now, the two dairy giants are expanding their sustainability commitment by embarking on a transformative journey to measure and mitigate their carbon impacts.
Gerald Kiernan, General Manager of National Dairy Farms and Misakn Dairy emphasizes the increasing global pressure on companies to adopt eco-friendly practices amid growing concerns about climate change. He states, “As leading dairy farms, we recognize the importance of effective action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and set new standards for sustainability.”
Through collaboration with OLTUK, a powerhouse in sustainable agriculture and nutrition, National Dairy Farms and Misakn Dairy will access the latest carbon footprint measurement technologies. These innovative tools will provide precise measurements of their environmental impact, enabling data-driven decisions and setting specific goals to reduce their carbon footprint.
Wissam Kassouf, CEO of Emirates Food Industries, emphasizes the integral role of National Dairy Farms and Misakn Dairy in the company’s broader vision of adopting environmentally conscious practices. By enhancing innovation and implementing eco-friendly initiatives, the company aims to pave the way for more sustainable dairy production in the Middle East.
A significant advancement in this partnership is the adoption of OLTUK’s global technology for methane reduction, making National Dairy Farms and Misakn Dairy the first in the Middle East to implement this revolutionary technology. Scientifically proven to reduce emissions by 10%, this transformative technology not only significantly diminishes the carbon footprint of the dairy industry but also enhances farm profitability by increasing feed efficiency and milk production.
Paul McVeigh, Regional Manager of OLTUK in the Middle East, expresses anticipation for this partnership, stating, “Years of collaboration with Emirates Food Industries under the ‘Khayr Al-Kawn’ partnership align with the broader global goals of our OLTUK family. Our founder, Dr. Pierce Lyons, famously quoted, ‘It’s not about making money, it’s about making a difference.’ This partnership exemplifies what is possible in the Middle East when companies unite to achieve a common goal.”
The collaboration with OLTUK underscores the commitment of National Dairy Farms and Misakn Dairy to environmental stewardship, solidifying their position as leaders in the dairy sector. This historic initiative elevates their brand, “Hayatna,” to new heights as a symbol of exceptional quality, sustainable practices, and conscious consumer choices.
Furthermore, this initiative aligns with the backdrop of the COP28 conference, the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Scheduled to take place in November 2023 and hosted by the United Arab Emirates, COP28 will gather leaders, policymakers, and experts worldwide to discuss and shape strategies to combat climate change.
Thus, the pioneering efforts by National Dairy Farms and Misakn Dairy, in collaboration with OLTUK, will undoubtedly serve as a shining example of corporate responsibility and climate action during the discussions at COP28. By taking proactive steps to reduce their carbon footprint and adopting sustainable practices, the dairy industry in the United Arab Emirates will play a crucial role in advancing the country’s commitment to achieving the goals outlined in the Paris Agreement.