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Desert dairy farm is cream of the crop

By Robin Wigglesworth in Abu Dhabi

Published: September 9 2009 18:13 | Last updated: September 9 2009 18:13

Arid, sun-scorched Saudi Arabia may not seem the most suitable environment for a dairy company, but the conservative country’s Almarai is an unusual success story in the Arab world’s largest economy.

Almarai was set up by Prince Sultan bin Mohammed bin Saud Al Kabeer in the late 1970s during the first oil boom, when the authorities began a drive to make the desert kingdom self-sufficient in certain crucial foods.

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