IDF Symposium on Opportunities and Insights in the Camelid Dairy Sector - Watch on Demand
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| published date | 12 December 2025 |
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Camelids contribute meaningfully to sustainable food systems, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions. Their role supports several Sustainable Development Goals, including food security, poverty alleviation, and climate resilience. As demand increases in both traditional and new markets, camel milk is gaining global attention for its different composition and functional qualities. However, this requires specialized processing and infrastructure, which remain limited in many production areas.
Beyond nutrition, camelid dairying strengthens local livelihoods, promotes resilient farming systems, and offers potential for innovation and value addition. With rising interest in climate-smart and specialty dairy products, camel milk is well positioned to meet both community needs and premium market demands.
This event brought together stakeholders across the dairy sector to explore the role of camelid dairying in advancing sustainability, improving processing practices, and fostering inclusive growth.
Session 1: Understanding the impact of camelid dairying in sustainable systems
Chairs:
Ilona Gluecks, Head of Clinical Research Facilities & CRO, ILRI
Batbaatar Bayarmagnai, CEO & Coordinator of Dairy Asia
Lecture Speaker: Dr Bernard Faye, Emeritus scientist, Center for International Cooperation in Agricultural Research for Development, France
The Camel Milk Face to the Market Economy
Lecture Speaker: Dr Pamela Burger, Deputy Head, Senior Researcher, Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria
Biodiversity of the World’s Camel Populations: Implications for Environmental Resilience and Food Security
Lecture Speaker: Dr Tahira Mohamed, Regional Partnership and Engagement Lead for the Jameel Observatory for Food Security Early Action at the International Livestock Research Institute and Jameel Observatory
Camels, Gender, and Livelihoods: Unlocking the Potential of Camels for Sustainable Food Systems in the Horn of Africa.
Lecture Speaker: Dr Mariana Quiroga Mendiola, Senior Researcher / Professor, National Institute of Agricultural Technology/National University of Salta, Argentina
The Llama in North-Western Argentina: An Opportunity for Food Security and Sovereignty
Panel Discussion: Sustainable Camel Dairying: Economic viability Across Scales and Regions
Dr Peter Nagy, Head and Director of the Farm & Veterinary Department, Camelicious, United Arab Emirates
Mr Ehtsham Ulhaq, Managing Director at ELC Biotechnology (Private) Limited, Pakistan
Dr Ilse Koehler-Rollefson, Co-founder, Camel Charisma, India
Abstract Session 1:
Abstract Speaker: Birhanu Bekele, PhD Candidate in Haramaya University; Associate Dairy Researcher at Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, Yabello Pastoral and Dryland Agriculture Research Center, Ethiopia
Assessment of Camel Milk Production Performance and Constraints Under Climate Change and Variability in Borana Zone, Southern Ethiopia
Abstract Speaker: Marwa Brahmi, PhD Student, Institut des Régions Arides- Médenine/ Institut Supérieur Agronomique Chott Mériem, Tunisia
Monitoring Behavioral Responses for Sustainable Camel Dairying
Abstract Speaker: *Dr Ghada Ahmed El Derdiri Abdel Wahab (Recipient, Best Oral Presentation Award), Veterinary Microbiology Specialist, Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authoriy (ADAFSA), WOAH Collaborating Center for Camel diseases, United Arab Emirates
Overview of Camel Mastitis Pathogens and it is Antibiotic Susceptibility in Emirate of Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates
Abstract Speaker: Dr Imen Fguiri, Postdoctoral Researcher, Arid Regions Institute (IRA), Medenine, Tunisia
A New Approach to Camel Milk Yogurt Production Using Camel Gelatin
Session 2: Scaling Up Camelid Dairy Through Innovative Practices, Processing Technologies and Animal health
Chairs:
Sonia Alkafy Baldi, Expert Regulatory and Administrative Affairs, Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority, United Arab Emirates
Ashish Singh, Joint Director (Academic) and Dean at ICAR–National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, India
Lecture Speaker: Dr Gaukhar Konuspayeva, Full Professor, Antigen LLP Scientific production Enterprise
Camel Milk: A Key Resource for Future Nutrition and Dairy Development
Lecture Speaker: Dr Mutamed Ayyash, Professor and Department Chair, United Arab Emirates University
Camel Milk Blended with Plant-Based Extracts: A Sustainable and Innovative Pathway for Functional Dairy Development
Abstract Session 2:
Abstract Speaker: Dr Roua Lajnaf, Postdoctoral Researcher, National Engineering School of Sfax, Tunisia, and University of Liege, Belgium
Bioactive and Techno-functional Properties of Camel Milk α-Lactalbumin and β-Casein: From Isolation to Application
Abstract Speaker: Dr Samira Arroum, Arid Land Institute, Livestock and Wildlife Laboratory Medenin, Tunisia
Comparative Characterization of Camel and Cow Milk Kefir
Abstract Speaker: Athira M K, Student, SMC College of dairy science, Kamdhenu University, Anand, Gujarat, India
Antidiabetic Effect of Spray Dried Camel Milk Powder Formulations on the Growth Performance, Histopathological and Metagenomic Investigation of High Fat Diet Induced Type-II Diabetic Wistar Rats
Abstract Speaker: Dr Abir Omrani, Arid Regions Institute (IRA), Medenine, Tunisia
Functional Camel Milk Cheese Coagulated with Carob Extract: Antioxidant and Anticancer Properties
Abstract Speaker: Dr Amel Sboui, Associate Professor, Arid Regions Institute (IRA), Medenine, Tunisia
Camel milk: Composition and Usefulness as Adjuvant to Treat Experimental Animals and Type 2 Diabetic Patients
Lecture Speaker: Dr Luis Guerrero, Senior Researcher, Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology (IRTA), Spain
Cross-Cultural Consumer Knowledge and Perception of Camel Milk
Lecture Speaker: Dr Moez Ayadi, Associate Professor in Animal Biotechnology, Department of Animal Biotechnology – Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Beja (ISBB) – University of Jendouba, Tunisia
Optimization of Machine Milking Systems and Breeding in Camelids
Panel Discussion: Safeguarding Camel Health – Biosecurity and Disease Management in Practice
Ms Asma Abdi Mohamed, Director of the Biosecurity Affairs Division at the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA), United Arab Emirates
Dr Rakesh Ranjan, Principal Scientist, ICAR-National Research Centre of Camel, Bikaner (India)
Dr Moufida Atigui, Assistant Professor, Arid Regions Institute (IRA) Medenine, Tunisia

