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    Home » Fueling MENA’s 35% Demand for Functional Foods: Estonia’s Organic Innovation in Health and Sustainability
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    Fueling MENA’s 35% Demand for Functional Foods: Estonia’s Organic Innovation in Health and Sustainability

    December 17, 2024
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    DUBAI, UAE, Dec. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Imagine a place where untouched nature coexists with the world’s most advanced digital society, a country where innovation is fueled by a deep-rooted respect for the environment and a commitment to sustainable growth. Estonia has become a beacon of forward-thinking solutions in food and technology, with 23% of its farmland certified organic — the highest in Europe compared to the EU average of 8.5% — thereby redefining what it means to prioritise health, quality, and responsibility in every product it creates. As the Gulf region seeks to meet the demands of an evolving, health-conscious consumer base, Estonian brands stand ready to offer something unique: a blend of pure, organic ingredients, pioneering technology, and a vision for the future that values both people and the planet. In a world increasingly aware of its impact, Estonia’s approach challenges us to rethink what we consume and how we shape a sustainable tomorrow together.


    Estonia’s Organic Innovation in Health and Sustainability (PRNewsfoto/Trade Estonia)

    Estonia is making significant strides in the global food and beverage industry by delivering innovative, eco-friendly, and sustainable products that meet the increasing demand for health-conscious options. For the Middle East and North Africa region, where health and sustainability are key concerns, Estonia’s F&B brands offer a unique value proposition, with brands like YOOK and TFTAK bringing a fresh perspective to the GCC market through a focus on sustainable practices, offering unique benefits to consumers and businesses alike.

    With a strong reputation for transparency and innovation, Estonian F&B brands have carved out a distinct place for themselves on the international stage. The core values that guide Estonian products — purity, traceability, and commitment to sustainability — align closely with the GCC’s growing interest in wellness, organic products, and environmental responsibility. According to recent reports, the organic food market in the UAE alone is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 9.8% from 2021 to 2027, with 35% of MENA consumers willing to invest in health-focused products.

    In fact, Estonian brands are distinct in the Gulf region for their adherence to quality, environmental integrity, and innovative production methods. This focus is exemplified by YOOK, Estonia’s pioneering oat drink producer. YOOK’s products use organic oats, significantly reducing their carbon footprint compared to dairy alternatives. As global demand for oat milk grows at a 13.4% CAGR, GCC consumers are increasingly seeking plant-based options. Estonia’s unique environmental standards also play a crucial role, as it is one of only seven countries globally that meets the World Health Organization’s air quality standards. With 28% of its land under protection and 51% covered by forests, Estonia’s focus on responsible food production positions its F&B brands as trusted and ethical choices, promising GCC consumers unparalleled purity and quality.

    Health-conscious consumers in the Gulf region are also increasingly looking for products that offer functional benefits beyond basic nutrition. TFTAK, the Centre of Food and Fermentation Technologies, has collaborated with local companies to develop high-fibre, gut-health-promoting smoothies from apple pomace waste. This zero-waste innovation exemplifies Estonia’s commitment to the circular economy and aligns with GCC consumers’ growing preference for foods that support health and wellness. TFTAK’s functional foods have broad appeal in the Gulf region, where consumers are willing to pay a premium for products with added health benefits.

    Ingredient traceability is another strong suit for Estonian food producers, who prioritise transparency to build trust with MENA consumers (58% prioritising it in food products). TFTAK’s extensive research and development processes ensure that every ingredient is rigorously tested and meets the highest international standards. With stringent regulations and certifications in place, Estonian F&B brands provide quality assurances that resonate, specifically with GCC consumers who prioritise clean, safe, and traceable food products.

    Given their shared focus on food security and sustainability, Estonia’s F&B brands also have considerable collaborative potential within the Gulf region — Estonian companies are already involved in food missions and trade events like Gulfood, showing their commitment to expanding in the GCC and building long-term partnerships with Middle Eastern businesses. Estonian food products represent a broader movement toward sustainability, health, and technological advancement, and by entering the Gulf, these brands are set to make a positive impact, offering products that contribute to a healthier lifestyle and a cleaner environment.

    Focusing on pure, organic ingredients, eco-friendly practices, and health-conscious products, Estonian brands are poised to resonate deeply with the GCC’s discerning consumers, and as Estonia’s reach into the Gulf market grows, so does the potential for vibrant partnerships and shared success. Estonia and the GCC are shaping a future where purity and ingenuity unite with Middle Eastern ambitions for wellness and environmental stewardship — a future defined by impactful collaboration and a collective commitment to a healthier, more sustainable world.

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