Its cows have rubber mattresses and their fertilizer will turn Qatar into a green land.
21 October, 2017
At 8pm Doha time, John Dor heads to Hamad International Airport to receive a flight from Los Angeles airport, carrying visitors who are not family or friends, or even not human, but are in fact a cattle herd of 120 cows. Qatar’s ability to withstand the boycott is a test of whether the Gulf state’s economy is viable and resisting the obstacles it faces from the blockade of Saudi Arabia and its allies Egypt, the UAE and Bahrain, which include not only the physical blockade, but also the withdrawal of its Saudi and Emirati neighbors for their financial investments.
5 June, 2018
Qatar: Baladna, the farm with 20,000 cows
23 November, 2017
Baladna Farm officially launches “Baladna Park” for families
21 February, 2023
Baladna partners with global cheese producer Bel Group to expand dairy offerings in Qatar
12 July, 2017
The First Batch of Dairy Cows Arrives in Qatar
30 January, 2019
Al-Noor Institute in Baladna
1 June, 2018
Qatar is approaching food self-sufficiency despite the blockade
3 November, 2021
Baladna’s best investor relations practices recognized with two awards at 2021 MEIRA IR Awards
7 June, 2018
Baladna marks siege anniversary with ‘Qatar Stronger’ slogan