London (VNA) – Vinamilk's Super Nut, a plant-based milk alternative, has won the Best Dairy Alternative 2023 award – one of the most competitive categories - with 10 nominations at the 16th Global Dairy Congress held in London from June 21-22.
Super Nut is a nut milk that combines nine types of nuts to meet the growing demand for vegan products. Introduced to the market about a year ago, it has become popular and bestseller in Vinamilk's plant-based milk category. The product also won the Gold Award of Monde Selection and the Superior Taste Award - three-star rating at the International Taste Institute in Belgium.
Themed “Reimagining Dairy”, the congress gathered over 200 delegates from the world dairy units who discussed the trends, opportunities and prospects of the global dairy market, sustainable and green development, innovation in the dairy industry for a healthy future worldwide, developing new dairy products, new technologies, and innovative nutritional solutions.
It is the third time Vinamilk has joined the event.
In his speech, Vinamilk’s Executive Director of Marketing Nguyen Quang Tri shared the story of Vinamilk Dielac powdered milk as a symbol of its development journey. Introduced 34 years ago, Dielac was Vietnam's first powdered milk product for children. After 25 years of export to the Middle East, it has become a familiar brand there and is now available in nearly 60 countries.
Vinamilk is also listed among the top 40 largest dairy companies globally in terms of revenue and ranks sixth in the world’s top 10 most valuable global dairy brands.
This year, all of Vinamilk's powdered milk products for children achieved the "Purity Award" - a prestigious award for strict standards of purity and food safety, with over 400 important criteria.
CEO of the International Dairy Federation (IDF) Piercristiano Brazzale hailed Vinamilk as a large, dynamic, innovative and efficient company in Vietnam.
He affirmed that the IDF, which represents over 40 countries working together to develop the global dairy industry, welcomes Vietnam to join it and stays ready to partner with Vietnam and Vinamilk to develop the Vietnamese dairy sector./.
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