Dubai, UAE – Estonia, a staunch advocate for environmental stewardship, is set to make a significant impact at the upcoming COP28 Summit in Dubai. With a strong focus on food security and zero waste, Estonia’s efforts align with the UAE’s goals, as evidenced by their participation in the Blue Zone Pavilion at the event.
Taste Estonia, the Food and Beverage sector platform brand of Enterprise Estonia, will lead the charge by showcasing innovative Estonian technology and food producers on ‘Food, Agriculture, and Water Day’ at COP28 on December 10th. The initiative supports the UAE’s commitment to reducing food loss and waste by 50% by 2030 through the “Ne’ma Food Loss and Waste Reduction Roadmap.”
Estonia, known for having one of the ‘cleanest food in the world’ according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, brings a wealth of expertise to combat food security challenges and address climate change. Joining Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, the Estonian delegation will introduce groundbreaking initiatives, including Fibenol’s sustainable bio-based materials derived from woody biomass.
Valgerand restaurant, part of Taste Estonia, will provide tastings of clean and sustainable Nordic cuisine during COP28. With a successful presence at EXPO 2020 and Gulfood 2023, Valgerand exemplifies Estonia’s commitment to promoting healthy, natural, and organic produce in the UAE.
Estonia’s Ambassador to the UAE, His Excellency Jaan Reinhold, emphasizes the alignment between Estonia and the GCC’s climate goals, praising the collaborative spirit in both private and public sectors.
The Estonian University of Life Sciences will host a pop-up exhibition on “Climate-Smart Agriculture: Driver of Circular Bioeconomy,” showcasing science-based solutions for sustainable agriculture. A panel discussion on “Climate Resilient Agriculture – Is the Future of Food Organic?” will explore Estonia’s success in managing 23% of agricultural land organically.
The discussion on “Food and Wood: Towards Zero-Waste” will delve into sustainable solutions for food and wood production side streams, potentially unlocking the key to a future green economy.
Estonia’s multifaceted contributions at COP28 highlight its dedication to global initiatives for a greener and cleaner future, reinforcing its position as a leader in environmental innovation.