Triparty deal to establish perishable air corridor for Abu Dhabi’s food trade

By Arya M Nair, Official Reporter
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Perishable air corridor for food trade
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Etihad Cargo, Abu Dhabi Airports, and Abu Dhabi Food Hub – KEZAD, have signed a tri-party memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish a fully compliant and transparent origin-to-destination perishable air corridor known as the ‘Fresh Corridor 2.0’.

The initiative will support the diversification of food sources, developing new trade corridors and enhancing the choice and variety of products available for regional consumers. This MoU sets a framework for Abu Dhabi’s food trade enablers to position the UAE as a key node in global food supply chains.

The entities aim to establish a strong ecosystem for food trading and investment, which includes advanced infrastructure, access to regional consumer markets, and reliable logistics and connectivity worldwide.

The agreement strengthens the integrated offering of Abu Dhabi through collaborative efforts by the three parties that involve an exchange of knowledge and expertise in handling, storage and logistics, food safety, and hygiene as part of the trading process. Furthermore, the partnership is dedicated to addressing the evolving demands of the food trade by liaising with government stakeholders, relevant facilitators, and key contributors from the food ecosystem thus ensuring a seamless trade.

Antonoaldo Neves_perishable air corridor for food trade
Antonoaldo Neves
CEO – Etihad Airways

“Etihad Cargo is committed to the UAE’s National Food Security Strategy 2051 and is proud to be an active partner in the launch of the region’s largest food wholesale market, Abu Dhabi Food Hub at KEZAD. Etihad Cargo customers will benefit from the expanded infrastructure as a strategic hub in the Middle East to the rest of the world.”

Elena Sorlini, Managing Director and Interim CEO of Abu Dhabi Airports said that, “Our collective proposition to facilitate trade in and out of the UAE will further support the commercial development of the emirate as a global food center. We are delighted to be a part of this MoU along with Etihad Cargo and Abu Dhabi Food Hub. The launch of the Fresh Corridor 2.0 will encourage 2-way food trade between the UAE and the rest of the world bringing food products into the UAE but also taking our “Made in the UAE” products to the world in a bold step towards diversification and growth of imports and exports.”

Suresh Vaidhyanathan, CEO of Abu Dhabi Food Hub, stated that, “This agreement is a testimony of our commitment to develop and operate the food hub as one of the finest food wholesale markets globally. This collaboration will indeed enhance our multi-modal capabilities as we seek to position the UAE as a leader in the regional food value chain. We are excited to support the global food players in accessing the regional consumer markets with integrated supply chain solutions and incorporating the most recent technologies and further be a key enabler in food trade diversification and UAE’s Food Security Agenda. Our vision is to create an unparalleled ecosystem of sellers and buyers from around the world.”

This alliance aims to set new standards in commercial and operational excellence within the global food trade. It seeks to offer solutions that meet the demands of the industry and result in the effective management of the global supply chain and logistics.

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