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Algeria to Host World's Largest Integrated Dairy Facility

Summary by foodbev.com
GEA has been mandated to partner with Qatari dairy producer Baladna, and the Algerian government to establish what will be the world’s largest integrated dairy farm and milk powder production facility in Algeria.
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The Qatari company Baladna has reached a new stage in its agricultural and industrial project in Algeria by signing a series of contracts for the first phase. With a value of more than 500 million dollars, these agreements aim to launch the production of milk powder in the country. This project is part of a total investment of 3.5 billion dollars, one of the most important of the Algerian agricultural sector. Launched on Monday, July 28, 2025, t…

Several contracts for the implementation of the Baladna-Algeria integrated agri-food project for the production of powdered milk were signed Monday in Algiers. This large-scale project – 117,000 hectares mobilized, an investment of USD 3.5 billion, 5,000 direct jobs and coverage of 50% of national needs in powdered milk – foresees a first phase that will require USD 500 million. We invite you to list the 14 companies selected by the Algerian-Qat…

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Dzair World broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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