UAE Commences National Data Collection Phase For First Food Loss And Waste Baseline Study
(MENAFN- Mid-East Info)
From September 8 to 21, 2025, field teams across the UAE will collect primary data through household-level food waste measurement, while businesses registered in the Baseline Study, will enter their own food waste information directly through the ne'ma data hub. This two-week national effort represents the first time that direct waste composition analysis at the source is being conducted at this scale in the UAE, with participation from multiple sectors across the entire food supply chain. A National Collaboration Anchored in Scientific Rigor: The success of the on-the-ground data collection phase across all Emirates made possible through close coordination between FCSC and local statistics centers, who play a central role in ensuring the study's statistical credibility and national representation. Their involvement ensures: Validation of the national sample size, using scientific and statistically sound methodologies. Compliance with the UAE's national survey protocols, including quality control, ethical standards, and fieldwork accuracy. Consolidation of local data into a unified federal dataset, forming the basis of the UAE's national food loss and waste indices. As the lead federal authority on national statistics and sustainable development indicators, FCSC also leads UAE reporting on the UN SDG agenda, working in alignment with international frameworks developed by FAO and UNEP. “This nationwide fieldwork is an essential step in building a data-driven foundation to measure, monitor, and execute the targeted strategies based on evidence to reduce food loss and waste across the UAE,” said Khuloud Hassan Al Nuwais, Chief Sustainability Officer at Emirates Foundation and Secretary General of the ne'ma Committee.“The baseline study is collective way to assess the current levels of food loss and waste through a unified approach driven by key ne'ma stakeholders across the UAE representing government, private sector and the public, Through ne'ma's close collaboration with the FCSC and local statistics partners, we are ensuring that this baseline study is scientifically robust and internationally aligned.” Real Data to Drive Behavioral Change: The UAE's Food Loss and Waste Baseline Study is designed to capture both the quantitative scale and qualitative causes of food loss and waste – from farms to households. It covers all stages of the value chain: from production and import, to processing, distribution, retail, and finally consumption. The data gathered will:
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0Data collection to run from September 8–21, capturing real data from over 3,000 households and businesses across all seven Emirates
The Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre and local statistics centers collaborate with ne'ma – the National Food Loss and Waste Initiative – to deliver a scientifically rigorous, nationally representative study
Data to inform UAE's national food loss and waste indices aligned with the National Food Security Strategy 2051 and the global UN SDG targets
From September 8 to 21, 2025, field teams across the UAE will collect primary data through household-level food waste measurement, while businesses registered in the Baseline Study, will enter their own food waste information directly through the ne'ma data hub. This two-week national effort represents the first time that direct waste composition analysis at the source is being conducted at this scale in the UAE, with participation from multiple sectors across the entire food supply chain. A National Collaboration Anchored in Scientific Rigor: The success of the on-the-ground data collection phase across all Emirates made possible through close coordination between FCSC and local statistics centers, who play a central role in ensuring the study's statistical credibility and national representation. Their involvement ensures: Validation of the national sample size, using scientific and statistically sound methodologies. Compliance with the UAE's national survey protocols, including quality control, ethical standards, and fieldwork accuracy. Consolidation of local data into a unified federal dataset, forming the basis of the UAE's national food loss and waste indices. As the lead federal authority on national statistics and sustainable development indicators, FCSC also leads UAE reporting on the UN SDG agenda, working in alignment with international frameworks developed by FAO and UNEP. “This nationwide fieldwork is an essential step in building a data-driven foundation to measure, monitor, and execute the targeted strategies based on evidence to reduce food loss and waste across the UAE,” said Khuloud Hassan Al Nuwais, Chief Sustainability Officer at Emirates Foundation and Secretary General of the ne'ma Committee.“The baseline study is collective way to assess the current levels of food loss and waste through a unified approach driven by key ne'ma stakeholders across the UAE representing government, private sector and the public, Through ne'ma's close collaboration with the FCSC and local statistics partners, we are ensuring that this baseline study is scientifically robust and internationally aligned.” Real Data to Drive Behavioral Change: The UAE's Food Loss and Waste Baseline Study is designed to capture both the quantitative scale and qualitative causes of food loss and waste – from farms to households. It covers all stages of the value chain: from production and import, to processing, distribution, retail, and finally consumption. The data gathered will:
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Feed into the development of UAE's official food loss and food waste indices
Identify geographic and demographic patterns in waste generation
Support evidence-based solutions, awareness campaigns, and systemic interventions
Build capacity for regular national reporting, with the study set to repeat every three years

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