Mazoon Dairy, Oman’s leading dairy producer, has received the FSSC 22000 V6 certification, a globally recognised food safety standard. This achievement shows that Mazoon Dairy’s products meet the highest food safety, quality and consumer trust levels.
The FSSC 22000 V6 certification is a globally recognised food safety management system issued by the Foundation for Food Safety Certification. It integrates ISO 22000 standards with additional food safety requirements, focusing on enhancing food safety culture, risk management, and continuous improvement throughout the supply chain.
This certification is widely accepted by regulators and companies worldwide, making it a benchmark for excellence in food safety. By achieving FSSC 22000 V6, companies demonstrate their commitment to maintaining the highest safety and quality standards, gaining trust from consumers, and securing a competitive edge in the global marketplace.
For Mazoon Dairy, this certification is a testament to its commitment to excellence and also positions the company as a leader in food safety within the global dairy and food industry.
Benefits for consumers
For Mazoon Dairy’s customers, this certification ensures that every product, from fresh milk to yogurt, meets rigorous international food safety standards. This translates into greater confidence and assurance in the quality, nutrition, and safety of every item that reaches their tables.
The company’s local production approach also provides another significant benefit: fresher dairy products. By producing locally, Mazoon Dairy minimises transportation times, ensuring consumers in Oman and the GCC region receive dairy products that are fresher and healthier, with fewer preservatives and a smaller carbon footprint.
Abdulhamid Al-Sarmi, Quality Assurance & Quality Control Manager at Mazoon Dairy highlighted the significance of its recent FSSC 22000 certification, a globally recognised food safety standard under the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI).
He said: “While the company was already ISO 22000 certified, FSSC 22000 is more stringent, featuring unannounced audits and a stronger emphasis on practical food safety measures. This certification ensures comprehensive food safety across the entire supply chain, from raw materials to final distribution, with continuous monitoring at each stage of production.”
Customer trust
Abdulhamid said the certification enhances customer trust, strengthens regulatory relationships, and solidifies Mazoon Dairy’s commitment to the highest food safety standards. Furthermore, Mazoon Dairy’s adoption of sustainability practices, including food waste management and circular economy initiatives, underscores their holistic approach to both safety and environmental responsibility.
On a global scale, receiving the FSSC 22000 V6 certification will strengthen Mazoon Dairy’s competitiveness in the international market. The certification, recognised by regulators and customers worldwide, enhances Mazoon Dairy’s brand reputation and opens doors to new global markets where stringent food safety standards are essential. Locally, Mazoon Dairy’s focus on innovation, sustainability, and quality strengthens its position as a trusted Omani brand.
Receiving the certification on behalf of Mazoon Dairy, Ahmed Mohammed Al Ghafri, Chief Communication Officer, stated: "Achieving this milestone reflects Mazoon Dairy’s unwavering dedication to quality and food safety. This certification reinforces our standing not just in Oman, but also on the international stage, allowing us to expand our footprint and bring Omani excellence to a global audience."
Commitment to food safety and quality
Mazoon Dairy’s FSSC 22000 V6 certification solidifies its role as a leader in food safety and quality, in Oman and the region, delivering unparalleled benefits to consumers while paving the way for local and international growth. By combining cutting-edge technology, sustainability efforts, and a commitment to Oman’s socio-economic development, Mazoon Dairy is well-positioned to remain a key player in the dairy industry for years to come.--TradeArabia News Service