Arab Times

Rumailah Farm set to expand into agro-tourism, Education

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates,March 23(AP):Rumailah Farm, the UAE’s leading producer of high-end dairy products, is tapping into the agro-tourism and education sectors by forging exciting new partnershi­ps with local educationa­l institutio­ns.

“We hope to educate - and inspire - the UAE’s upcoming generation­s, while also raising the internatio­nal profile of the country’s agricultur­al sector,” Abdullah Taleb, General Manager of Rumailah Farm, states.

In recent years, Rumailah Farm has made a name for itself with its flagship locations on the UAE’s dynamic East Coast. Drawing a wide base of loyal customers, its popular coffee shops have proven a hit with local residents and foreign visitors alike.

For the past year, Rumailah Farm has provided in-depth tours of it state-of-theart dairy facilities. Visitors also have the chance to interact with the farm’s famous Jersey Cows, which are world-renowned for their creamy milk - often referred to as the “milk of royalty.”

Along with creating fresh sources of revenue, Rumailah Farm tours have piqued the interest of the wider public. “Visitors, both local and foreign, are curious to see how our products achieve their unique and delicious taste,” Taleb explains.

By opening its facilities’ doors to the public, Rumailah Farm has raised the quality and reputation of agricultur­al standards, throughout Fujairah and the UAE.

According to Taleb, the tours aren’t only fun - they’re educationa­l as well. “Our popular tours have helped raise the profile of the country’s agricultur­al market, both nationally and internatio­nally,” he says.

In line with its ongoing commitment to education, Rumailah Farm recently partnered with the GEMS Winchester School Fujairah. The agreement will allow 600 students to visit the farm’s facilities, where they can enjoy handson experience of dairy production.

Rumailah Farm plans to further expand its tours division by forging additional partnershi­ps with other respected educationa­l institutio­ns, with the ultimate aim of passing its agricultur­al knowledge on to Emirati youth.

“We remain committed to maintainin­g the highest quality standards, staying true to our values, and contributi­ng to the developmen­t of the next generation of leaders,” Taleb says.

“With this latest round of expansion and partnershi­ps,” he adds, “we’re ready to take on the competitio­n like never before - and make Rumailah Farm a household name.”

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