Our Responsibility

Animal welfare, Product quality, Safety of origin guaranteed

The Technological, economic, cultural and legislative conditions that prevail in our contemporary world urgently require development and modernization in the field of livestock trade. The United Arab Emirates Animal Welfare Law No. 18, issued in 2007 AD, is considered an advanced step that clearly demonstrates the interest of the country’s wise leadership in the issue of animal welfare as a Tolerant Islamic Sharia guidelines that include all aspects of life and its ramifications.

Out of our belief in the importance of this law and our full knowledge, through our experience in the field of livestock trade, that the bad and unmerciful treatment of livestock during transport, shelter and slaughter directly reflects on the quality of the meat produced, and results in a lot of material and health damage incurred by those dealing in this filed and the consumer public alike.

In awareness of all this, we have placed at the forefront of our concerns, adherence to the provisions and requirements contained in this law related to the repatriation, shelter, feeding, and veterinary care of livestock.

In the field of animals transport, we are always committed to providing means of land, sea and air transportation that take into account proper methods of loading and unloading and appropriate spaces for the number of animals, while providing nutrition and hydration during long trips.

The company also has barns in Abu Dhabi, Al Shahama, Baniyas, Ajman, and Sharjah, which provide all the requirements and conditions for protection, nutrition, hydration, and veterinary care while the animals in accordance with the requirements of the Animal Welfare Law.

The company must also make it a top priority to import the finest types of animals (cows, camels, sheep) from countries free of cotagious epidemic diseases, while fully adhering to the directives and controls issued by the authorities concerned with animal health in the country, which are consistent with the legislation and bulletins issed by international organizations. Such as the World Organization for Animal Health and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

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