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Food Industry in the UAE

The food industry in the UAE is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the region. The country imports over 85% of its food, actively develops processing and exports, and enforces strict safety standards. For businesses, this means vast opportunities — but also the need for strict compliance with regulations.


What types of companies can be established in the UAE

  1. Food and beverage manufacturing plants.
  2. Packaging companies (dairy, meat, grocery, etc.).
  3. Food importers and exporters.
  4. Warehousing facilities for food storage.
  5. Distribution and trading companies.
  6. Production of spices, additives, semi-finished products.
  7. HoReCa sector (catering, restaurants with production).

Regulatory requirements

  • License from DED (Mainland) or Free Zone.
  • Approvals from Dubai Municipality (Food Safety Dept), MOHAP, ESMA, ADFCA.
  • Product registration in FIRS (Food Import and Re-export System).
  • Compliance with Halal, HACCP, ISO 22000.
  • Availability of warehouse or production facility.
  • Arabic labels + lab certificates.
  • Registration with Dubai Customs for import.
  • Export: Export Health Certificates, phytosanitary certificates.

What MIRAD does

  • Select jurisdiction and license type.
  • Coordinate requirements with Dubai Municipality and ESMA.
  • Prepare business plan and compliance structure.
  • Register products in FIRS.
  • Assist with Halal, HACCP, ISO certification.
  • Support import, logistics, and border inspections.
  • Consult on labeling, storage, and contracts.
  • Find local partners and distributors.
  • Provide support during inspections and audits.

Market and Trends

According to Dubai Chamber, the UAE food and beverage market will exceed $50 billion by 2027. The highest growth is expected in organic products, Halal products, functional nutrition, and e-commerce delivery. Companies entering this market today gain a strategic advantage.


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MIRAD will help with licensing, certification, FIRS registration, and market entry.

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HowTo: Launching a food business in the UAE

  1. Choose jurisdiction (Mainland or Free Zone).
  2. Obtain DED or Free Zone Authority license.
  3. Coordinate activity with Dubai Municipality and MOHAP.
  4. Register products in FIRS.
  5. Obtain Halal/HACCP/ISO certifications.
  6. Handle import/export with Dubai Customs.
  7. Launch production, warehousing, and trading.

Why MIRAD

  • Experience in launching factories and distribution companies in Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman.
  • Knowledge of all regulators (Dubai Municipality, ESMA, MOHAP, ADFCA).
  • End-to-end support: from licensing to inspections.
  • Guarantee of compliance with Food Safety Standard and traceability.
  • Work with manufacturers, importers, HoReCa, and exporters.

FAQ: Food Industry in the UAE

❓ Is a Halal certificate always required?
✅ Yes, for all meat and most processed foods. For spices, sweets, and groceries, Halal may be recommended.

❓ What is FIRS registration?
✅ Food Import and Re-export System — an online platform by Dubai Municipality where all importers/exporters must register.

❓ How long does it take to license a food company?
✅ From 3 to 6 weeks with correctly prepared documents and facilities.


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