
Al Rawabi Dairy Celebrating Eid with Freshness, Tradition, and Wellness
Headquartered in Dubai, where it operates a farm featuring over 16,500 cows, Al Rawabi was established in 1989, serves more than one-million consumers living across the UAE and Oman, supplying over 16,000 stores every day.
Our tagline is the "Nation's Health" - by offering high-quality products and with the highest levels of certification and a dedication to quality, we create wholesome products that contribute to the nation's well-being that help with the rising deficiencies in the region - is to contribute to people having a healthy and happy lifestyle, which - in return - makes them productive members of society. Our goal is simple: to help every household grow stronger, healthier, and more resilient.
Al Rawabi Dairy products are easily recognisable as they bear the words - Locally produced in Dubai, UAE and innovation is at the heart of everything we do.
Al Rawabi Fresh milk is full bodied & creamy, rich in taste and fresh delivered in less than 24 hours from local farm in Dubai to kitchen table. Innovation drives our commitment to enhancing health through functional products. Always at the forefront of new trends, we continuously develop innovative offerings tailored to modern lifestyles. Our Matcha Latte for instance combines the powerful antioxidants of matcha with essential nutrients and Nutree Boost is a refreshing and healthy-boosting beverage.
Similarly, our Super Milk & Vitamin D Milk are designed to help combat common deficiencies in the region, supporting stronger bones, muscle growth, and overall vitality. Our mission is to empower families to lead healthier, more active lives.
From the foundation, freshness takes center stage in Al Rawabi's production. The brand's commitment to delivering the freshest milk starts right at the source - their farms. Al Rawabi ensures that the cows graze on nutrient-rich pastures, providing them with a natural and wholesome diet. This attention to the cows' well-being translates into milk that is pure and highest quality. As the curtains rise on the nutritional benefits, Al Rawabi's fresh milk takes on the role of a virtuoso. Rich in calcium, protein, and essential vitamins, this dairy delight strikes a perfect chord for a healthy lifestyle. Calcium plays the role of a strong bass note, fortifying your bones and teeth, while protein performs a melodic solo, supporting muscle growth and repair. The vitamins present in Al Rawabi's fresh milk, contribute to overall well-being, boosting your health and promoting vitality.
Al Rawabi has completed its plan to launch an environmentally friendly biogas plant. Environmental care, sustainability, recycling, and ecology are key milestones for Al Rawabi. As the UAE's first self-contained dairy farm, Al Rawabi lays the foundation for a sustainable future in the dairy industry because sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. We are deeply committed to protecting the environment, ensuring that our practices are eco-friendly and responsible. With a strong focus on ecology, recycling, and sustainability, we take every step to minimise our impact and contribute to a cleaner, greener UAE. By prioritising sustainable solutions, we aim to not only nourish the nation but also safeguard its future - because at Al Rawabi a healthier environment means a healthier community.
Our mission goes beyond dairy and as one of the country's leading dairy and juice companies, we continue to promote a healthy lifestyle through our superior products that include dairy, bakery, meat, fresh juices and functional products. We are committed to ensuring that every member of the family, from the youngest to the oldest, receives the essential nutrition they need. By identifying potential nutritional deficiencies, we craft our products with care, precision, and a deep sense of responsibility.
We are committed to the well-being of the nation, we believe that a healthy society is the foundation of a stronger, happier, and more resilient country. By prioritizing the freshest, highest-quality, and most nutritious foods, we strive to support the health and vitality of every family, ensuring a brighter future for all. As Eid Al Fitr approaches, Al Rawabi extends its warmest wishes to families across the region. This Eid, Al Rawabi Dairy Company invites you to share the joy of the season with your loved ones. As families come together to celebrate, our wide range of locally produced dairy, juice, meat and bakery products ensures that every special moment is accompanied by quality, taste, and
nutrition.
For 35 years, Al Rawabi has been dedicated to supporting the nation's health by providing fresh, high-quality products made right here in the UAE. From our farms to your table, we take pride in nourishing every family across the country, making every meal a source of both happiness and wellness.
As a trusted part of every home, we remain committed to delivering wholesome goodness, ensuring that good health and great taste go hand in hand.
From our family to yours, Eid Mubarak!

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