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MORE THAN JUST MILK: DISCOVER THE STORY BEHIND EVERY NESTLÉ NESPRAY GLASS THIS WORLD MILK DAY

A journey exploring the people, care and local farmers behind NESTLÉ NESPRAY

MORE THAN JUST MILK
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Johannesburg – Celebrated globally on 01 June, World Milk Day was established by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to recognise milk’s important role in nutrition and celebrate the people and industries behind it.

Under this year’s theme “sustainability in the dairy sector” NESTLÉ NESPRAY is inviting South African families to look beyond the glass and discover the journey behind the brand, from local dairy farms to the trusted quality standards families rely on every day.

At the centre of this story is Skimmelkrans, the dairy farm that supplies fresh milk to the NESPRAY factory in Mossel Bay, highlighting the people, care and processes involved in bringing NESPRAY products to families across the country. 

The journey explores how locally sourced milk moves from farm to factory, showcasing the dedication of dairy farmers, the importance of quality control and the role responsible farming practices play in supporting long-term food production in South Africa.

“World Milk Day is an opportunity to celebrate the people, communities and local expertise behind the products families enjoy every day. From trusted local dairy farms like Skimmelkrans Farm to the teams working behind the scenes at the Mossel Bay Factory, there is great care taken at every step to help deliver quality milk to South African families. This is our promise to parents and caregivers across the country” says Masechaba Sekhitla, Senior Brand Manager for Ambient Dairy, Nestlé East and Southern Africa Region (ESAR).  

A story rooted in South African farms
NESTLÉ NESPRAY is made using 100% locally sourced fresh milk from over 96 South African dairy farms across the Eastern and Western Cape, supporting local agriculture and the communities connected to it.

Together, these farms demonstrate how dairy production can support environmental preservation without compromising high production standards. 
Leading farms such as Rooiheuwel Farms, Oakdale Agricultural High School, and Grasslands Agriculture set strong examples of low-carbon practices. Rooiheuwel, a 426ha farm, sustains a predominant herd of Jersey cows, each yielding 21ℓ of milk daily.

herd of Jersey cows

At Skimmelkrans, careful processes and rigorous quality checks help ensure consistency, safety and quality consumers expect from the brand. Behind every NESTLÉ NESPRAY is a network of local farmers, processors and experts working together to deliver a trusted product to South African families.

Jean Higgs, Agricultural Services Group Manager at Nestlé ESAR emphasised the importance of delivering high quality milk to consumers “sourcing milk locally guarantees that the milk we use to make NESTLÉ NESPRAY is as fresh as possible. This enables us to guarantee that the milk satisfies our exacting requirements for safety and quality”

Supporting growing children every day

Supporting growing children every day

Milk plays an important role in supporting physical growth for school-going children. NESTLÉ NESPRAY is specially formulated to support this important stage of development.

Designed for children between 7 and 14 and trusted by families across South Africa; NESTLÉ NESPRAY is formulated to meet the needs of school-age children, offering them a source of vitamins A, C and D, iron and zinc to support their overall growth and development.

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A commitment that extends beyond the glass

Globally, World Milk Day has increasingly become a conversation about sustainability, responsible food production and the important role dairy plays in supporting communities and livelihoods.  

Beyond environmental gains, this initiative significantly impacts local communities. The Mossel Bay dairy farms and the factory employ over 1 000 people and support more than 13 000 individuals, uplifting the local economy.  

For NESPRAY, quality goes hand in hand with responsibility.

From responsible sourcing practices to mindful resource management, the brand continues to support approaches that contribute to the long-term sustainability of local dairy production and the communities connected to it. This broader commitment reflects an understanding that the journey from farm to family should create lasting value for consumers, communities, and future generations alike.

Encouraging families to ask the good questions

NESPRAY will continue the conversation beyond World Milk Day through an ongoing social content series encouraging families to “Ask the good questions”.
Whether it’s where ingredients come from, or how products are made, these everyday questions become opportunities for shared learning and greater connection to the food families enjoy every day.

Because when you understand the journey behind your food, every glass means a little more. NESTLÉ NESPRAY, ALWAYS GIVING MORE.  

Follow the action on the below platforms
Facebook: @nestlenespraysouthafrica
TikTok: @nestlenespraysa
Instagram: #nestlenespraysa 

For more information, please visit: https://www.familynes.co.za/nespray 

ENDS

Issued by MSL on behalf of Nestlé East and Southern Africa Region

For media enquiries please contact:
Lerato Mogano  
Cell: +27 (0)72 549 6320  
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About Nestlé
Nestlé is the world’s largest food and beverage company. It is present in 187 countries around the world, and its 291,000 employees are committed to Nestlé’s purpose of unlocking the power of food to enhance quality for everyone, today and for generations to come. Nestlé offers a wide portfolio of products and services for people and their pets throughout their lives. It’s more than 2,000 brands ranging from global icons like Nescafé or Nespresso to local favorites like Ricoffy. Company performance is driven by its Nutrition, Health and Wellness strategy. Nestlé is based in the Swiss town of Vevey where it was founded more than 150 years ago.