London 17 March – NSF, a leading global public health and safety organisation, has certified the first-ever company to its Global Animal Wellness Standard (GAWS) for dairy production. Saudi Arabia based Almarai achieved GAWS certification for its dairy and live poultry operations. It is the first company to be certified for dairy production in the world and the first company to be certified for poultry hatchery, meat poultry production and poultry production and poultry transportation in the Middle East.
NSF Global Animal Wellness Standards enable the food industry to shift away from traditional prescriptive approaches to animal welfare schemes, to one focused on systems management and outcomes. Animal welfare is an issue that impacts the agricultural and food production industry globally. We are pleased that Almarai achieved GAWS certification to help ensure consistent animal wellness is instituted at every stage of their dairy and live poultry production.
Dr Elaine Vanier, technical scheme lead for Animal Wellness, NSF International.
Almarai is one the most trusted food companies in the region and is known for its product quality. We place great importance on animal welfare. Not only because it’s the right thing to do, but also to help ensure consistent high quality and safer products. NSF has been hugely supportive throughout the whole process, which enabled us to setup up and aligned our animal welfare management system to the latest international standards.
Kevin Wonnacott, divisional QHSE manager at Almarai.