UAE food bank to start operations in March


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times)

The first branch of UAE food bank is set to open during the first week of March, a top Dubai Municipality official said.

On the sidelines of Gulfood 2017, Noura Al Shamsi, Head of Permits and Applied Nutrition Section at DM, said the branch, which will be located around Al Quoz area, is among five others that will be launched by end of this year.

Within the next three years, the UAE food bank will have branches across UAE tofacilitate food collection process from food entities to charity organizations.

She addedthat while the different small branches (or containers) of the food bank will help in distributing daily products, a main branch will store long-shelf products.

However,specific locations of the branches were not yet disclosed.

"The containers will be the hub where food is collected from food entities and hypermarkets. Charity organizations will be able to pick up the surplus food from the container and distribute it to the needy on the same day," noted Al Shamsi.

Specialized food trucks forthe first branch will be provided depending onquantities of food collected.

Announced in January, the UAE food bank aims to eliminate food waste, making Dubai the first city in the Middle East to achieve zero food waste through distributing surplus fresh and dry food to those in need at both a local and regional level.

During its first five days, the UAE Food Bank signed agreements with 85 hospitality-sector entities, including hundreds of restaurants and over 100 supermarkets.

She added that qualified and trained food safety supervisors will be present at every branch, working on two shifts, to ensure that safety requirements are followed.Every zone in Dubai will have a food truck to transfer the surplus amount of food.

Hotelsemployeesand charity entities will be educated on how the process will work through a workshop that will be conducted by the municipality onMarch 1.

A guidebook will also be distributed to food entities stating specific safety requirements to be followed while donating the surplus food, such as portion sizes, food temperature and packaging.

Al Shamsi said the Food Bank will include otherprograms besides distributing food to the needy.

"As we aim to have zero food waste, we willcollaborate with themunicipality's Waste Management Department on converting the organic waste, which cannot be distributed, to energy and fertilizers. We will also include the environmentalaspect as we educate the public onrecyclingfood," she added.

App tofacilitatethe process

Bobby Krishna, food safety specialist at DM, said a smart app will be launched tofacilitate the process of foodtransfer.

"The application will track the food from its source till delivery. Through it, food companies cannotify us with quantity of food available for donation, and in return, charity associations will be up to date with food available," said Krishna.

The smartsystem will also help keep track of meals donated throughout the day. Individuals will be able to register as volunteers through the app.

Food bank initiative to include the public

While the food bank will be focused on collecting surplus food from hospitality sector and big hypermarkets, a program targeting residential areas will also be launched during the holy month of Ramadan.

"Besides collecting food, the program will also aim at educating the public on the type of food that can be donated. There is specific high risk food that cannot be distributed, such as salads for example," noted Al Shamsi.

She added that the Food Safety Department is looking at coordinating with the Waste Management Department to determine the areas with highest food waste. "In this way, we will be more structured and organized."

Meitha Al Marri, senior food inspection officer, said as food bank will have strictly regulate food safety, "It will be difficult to accept food from households."

"Food companies and charities already have qualified supervisors who coordinate with ours, so there's that control. We cannot, however, control food that comes from households," said Al Marri, noting that individuals can register in the food bank as volunteers, not as donors.

An execution committee is currently regulating the Food Bank initiative. Thecommittee, chaired by DubaiMunicipality, includes representatives of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities, Food & Beverage entities, DP World andDepartmentofTourismand Commerce Marketing.

The UAE Food Bank's first campaign is set to distribute 30,000 meal packages to those in need.


Sherouk Zakaria

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