Middle East & Africa UHT Milk Market Analysis, Growth Forecast to 2033 & Competitive Landscape | UnivDatos

Middle East & Africa UHT Milk Market

The Middle East & Africa UHT Milk Market is expected to reach a market size of USD 4,500 million by 2024, with a CAGR of 6.50% from 2025 to 2033. The increasing demand for UHT milk is changing the procurement, price, and product positioning in the dairy value chain. To stay competitive, producers are giving great consideration to efficiency, shelf stability, and value-added formulations. The retailers will have to face less spoilage and inventory control, and the consumers will be assured of the availability of milk even in those regions where refrigeration is inadequate. But competition is increasing, and brands are seeking to differentiate themselves by fortification, high-end packaging, flavored versions, as the market is evolving not on the growth based on volume but rather the expansion based on value.

Almarai Company:

Almarai Company operates as an integrated consumer food and beverage company in Saudi Arabia, other Gulf Cooperation Council countries, and internationally. The company operates through Dairy and Juice, Bakery, Poultry, and Other Activities segments. It offers drinking yogurt, milk coffee, protein milk, flavored milk, fresh milk, evaporated milk, and milk powders; yoghurts and desserts; cheese, honey, sweet condensed milk, butter, olive oil, butter ghee, cooking and whipping cream, and creams; dips including fresh natural cream, labneh, and hummus; ice cream; bakery and poultry products; fresh juices; beverages comprising iced coffee and tea, and refreshing drinks; infant and medical nutrition products; dates; and seafood products. It provides its products under the Almarai, L’usine, 7Days, ALYOUM, Nuralac, Evolac, SureGrow Junior, SureNutri, Farm’s Select, Ice leaf, Almira, Seama, Beyti, Teeba, and AlBashayer brands. The company also owns and operates arable farms and provides horticulture services. Advanced cold-chain and logistics infrastructure has enabled the company to establish a large regional distribution network, which has enabled the company to expand the penetration of its products widely in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, and other neighboring markets. The large-scale dairy farming, modern processing plant, and sustainable water and feed management of Almarai are in line with the government efforts in the region to lower the importation rates. Its differentiated UHT milk business, which includes fortified and flavored products, serves different customers across the urban and semi-urban MEA markets.

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Saudia Dairy & Foodstuff Co.:

Saudia Dairy & Foodstuff Company, together with its subsidiaries, produces and distributes dairy products, beverages, and various foodstuffs in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Poland, and other Gulf and Arab countries. It operates through the Drinks and Non–Drinks segments. The company provides plain, functional, follow-on, and flavored milk; plant-based dairy alternatives, including oat, soy, almond, and coconut drinks; culinary products comprising tomato pastes, ketchup, mayonnaise, French fries, Mezete, and cheese; ice cream products; and snacks. It offers its products under the Saudia and Crispy brand names. The company was incorporated in 1976 and is based in Jeddah, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Saudia Dairy and Foodstuff Co. has an excellent stand in the Middle East and Africa region as it is a diversified food and beverage manufacturer with strong roots in Saudi Arabia and an expanding presence in GCC and Arab markets. The firm enjoys a strong manufacturing base as well as a good distribution network that enables it to provide a steady supply in urban and high-demand retail outlets. Its UHT milk brand that bears functional and flavored versions also fits the demand of the region in terms of shelf-stable and convenient dairy products that could be used in hot climates.

Groupe Lactalis:

Groupe Lactalis S.A. processes, produces, and supplies milk and dairy products. The company offers cheeses, liquid milk, yoghurt, chilled dairy products, butter and cream, dairy ingredients, and powders. Groupe Lactalis S.A. was formerly known as Société Laitière Besnier and changed its name to Groupe Lactalis S.A. in January 1999. The company was founded in 1933 and is based in Laval, France. As of March 20, 2025, Groupe Lactalis S.A. operates as a subsidiary of BSA S.A. The company uses its experience in the global arena in terms of quality control and product innovation in MEA to launch fortified, value-added dairy products, which are in tandem with the growing nutritional awareness and expectation of high-quality products in the dairy sector in both urban and emerging markets.

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Nestle S.A.:

Nestlé S.A., along with its subsidiaries, is a global food and beverage company that has a considerable presence in the Middle East and Africa. Nestle is also involved in the dairy category in the region with shelf-stable milk and value-added dairy products, which are backed by its sizeable manufacturing and distribution base. Nestle dairy in MEA consists of UHT milk and long-life dairy products, which are marketed under its regional dairy brands and country-specific product lines and are commonly priced very low, to target nutrition and convenience among high-temperature markets where cold-chain constraints favour long shelf-life milk. The fortified milk variants, milk-based beverages, and nutrition-oriented dairy products that are related to the UHT and ambient dairy approach adopted by the company in MEA supplements the company’s strategy of nutrition-targeted dairy products and the government-led nutrition programs, and consumer preference towards safe and packaged long-shelf life dairy. Another strategy that Nestle uses to make its dairy products competitive in MEA is local sourcing programs, investments in production facilities, and collaborations with the entire dairy value chain, which allows Nestle to stabilize supply and enhance product availability. The company was established in 1866, and it is based in Vevey, Switzerland.

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