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Abu Dhabi Launches Novel Foods Framework to Boost Innovation

Abu Dhabi Launches Novel Foods Framework to Boost Innovation

Post by : Badri Ariffin

Abu Dhabi is stepping up its game in global food innovation with the launch of a strategic initiative to regulate novel foods, aiming to strengthen sustainable food security and attract high-value investments. The effort is led jointly by the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA), the Abu Dhabi Quality and Conformity Council (QCC), and the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO).

The initiative is designed to create a modern, science-driven framework for emerging food technologies, including alternative proteins, cultivated foods, and precision fermentation. By streamlining regulatory processes, Abu Dhabi aims to position itself as a competitive hub for advanced food solutions and biotechnology.

Under the new system, registration procedures for novel foods will be simplified, reducing approval timelines by 6–9 months. The framework will also integrate halal certification, production, and import permits into a single-point system, enabling faster market entry and ensuring a consistent national standard. A central database of approved food products and detailed technical guidelines will provide transparency and reliability for stakeholders.

The approach aligns with international best practices, drawing from standards in the UAE, GCC, EU, Singapore, and the US. It will introduce a science-based risk assessment model that evaluates products according to the type of technology used and its level of maturity. Halal certification procedures will also be updated to reflect modern advancements and align with global benchmarks, enhancing the UAE’s export competitiveness in halal foods.

This move is part of Abu Dhabi’s broader vision under the UAE National Food Security Strategy 2051, which aims to build a resilient, sustainable, and technologically advanced food ecosystem. By leveraging cutting-edge agricultural technologies and creating a favorable investment environment, the initiative strengthens Abu Dhabi’s reputation as a leader in innovation-driven food solutions.

The collaborative effort reflects an integrated approach between regulatory bodies, investment authorities, and scientific institutions, paving the way for a safe, sustainable, and future-ready food sector. With clear procedures, faster approvals, and international alignment, Abu Dhabi is setting a benchmark for global food innovation while boosting economic growth and ensuring food security for the UAE.

Oct. 25, 2025 12:13 p.m. 1168

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