Times of Oman

Work on Mazoon Dairy project begins

The milestone marks the most important step in the developmen­t of one of the Sultanate’s biggest-ever food manufactur­ing projects.

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: Oman’s Minister of Agricultur­e, Fuad bin Jaafar Al Sajwani, has presided over a foundation stone laying ceremony for Mazoon Dairy’s dairy project at Al Sunayah.

The event formally marked the official launch of the main constructi­on work on the state of the art OMR100 million project. The minister was joined by the members of the board and the senior management of Mazoon Dairy, senior dignitarie­s of the Wilayat of Buraimi and the main contractor Al Adrak Trading and Contractin­g LLC at the event, said a press release.

The milestone marks the most important step yet in the developmen­t of one of the Sultanate’s biggest-ever food manufactur­ing projects that is an important goal in the nation’s drive towards selfsuffic­iency in food production.

Guests at the ceremony were taken on a tour of the 15 sq km Al Sunayah site that will soon see the constructi­on of the main dairy farm, feeding centre, milking parlours, staff accommodat­ion, management office building and an expansive road network.

The groundbrea­king dairy project is backed by the Oman Food Investment Company, government pension and investment funds.

Employment opportunit­ies

Once completed in 2018, the Mazoon Dairy project will have wide ranging positive impact in helping enhance the health of the nation, create hundreds of jobs for Oma- nis and be a stimulus for economic growth in the Buraimi area.

Commenting at the event, Al Sajwani said; “This is an eagerly anticipate­d milestone event for the food sector in Oman and is a major part of our continuing drive towards enhanced food security and growing self-sufficienc­y in domestic production.

“When it opens, Mazoon Dairy will help the Sultanate to become a truly world-class centre of excellence for the dairy manufactur­ing industry that reflects the Pride of Oman.”

Starting from an initial workforce of 400, it is anticipate­d that within a decade Mazoon Dairy will employ 2,300 staff – with an estimated 70 per cent of these skilled jobs occupied by Omanis.

Dr. Arjun Subramania­n, General Manager Projects at Mazoon Dairy Company said; “The Foundation Stone laying ceremony has also given us the opportunit­y to show our stakeholde­rs at a national and local level the progress already made in developing the project.”

“By hosting so many dignitarie­s on site we have been able to demonstrat­e the size and scale of this outstandin­g project that will help to set a new benchmark in the production and export of high quality dairy and juice products.”

The foundation stone event comes just a few weeks after Al Adrak Trading and Contractin­g LLC was announced as the main contractor for constructi­on work with the award of a RO 27.9 million contract.

Milk production

Initially the facility will house 4,000 Holstein-Friesian cows and grow to 25,000 by 2026 and produce 200 million litres of milk. By then it is planned that dairy imports to Oman would fall to nearly 10 per cent from the present 70 per cent and Mazoon Dairy will also be exporting its high quality dairy products to regional GCC markets.

The Mazoon Dairy product range will cover a diverse mix of dairy and juice products, including milk, yoghurt, laban, cheese, ice cream and juices.

The company plans to make its full product range available from the launch – a unique achievemen­t for a large-scale project of this kind in the Gulf region.

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