Latest Developments in Global Flavored Camel Milk Market

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Latest Developments in Global Flavored Camel Milk Market

  • Food & Beverage
  • Nov 2024
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In March 2023, Camel Milk Co Australia introduced a freeze-dried camel milk powder packaged in a resealable stand-up pouch. The powder is made from 100% camel milk and is processed through a unique freeze-drying method, which preserves the taste, texture, and nutrients better than traditional hot spray drying. This innovative process also extends the shelf life of the product, offering a convenient and long-lasting alternative to fresh camel milk
  • In December 2022, Amul expanded its camel dairy product offerings with the launch of camel milk ice cream and camel milk powder. The company highlighted that its new ice cream is made with 100% camel milk, showcasing a unique flavor without any added flavorings or colorings. This move further diversifies Amul’s camel milk range, catering to consumers seeking natural and distinctive dairy alternatives
  • In 2022, Al Ain Farms, part of Al Ain Dairy, revealed plans to launch UHT camel milk in the European market in 2023. The ultra-high temperature (UHT) processing will enhance the product's shelf life, extending it to six months and making it more convenient for transportation. This expansion aims to introduce camel milk to a broader European audience, offering a longer-lasting and easily distributable alternative
  • In October 2022, Al Ain Farms introduced a new range of lactose-free dairy products in the UAE. This product launch caters to the growing demand for lactose-free alternatives among consumers in the region. The expanded offering reflects Al Ain Farms' commitment to providing healthier and more inclusive dairy options for a diverse customer base