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IDF Dairy Innovation Awards 2026

DATE: March 2 – November 18, 2026 Google Calendar Apple Calendar Outlook
Logo of the International Dairy Federation (IDF), featuring a circular emblem with a white milk drop in the center, teal on the left with the letters ‘FIL’ and blue on the right with the letters ‘IDF’. Around the circle are the words ‘Fédération Internationale du Lait’ and ‘International Dairy Federation’. To the right, the text reads: ‘Dairy Innovation Awards 2026.

The IDF Dairy Innovation Awards 2026 celebrate the groundbreaking work shaping a sustainable, resilient, and forward‑looking global dairy sector. Now in their fifth edition and proudly supported by Tetra Pak, the Awards spotlight innovations that strengthen the entire dairy value chain, from farm to consumer.

This annual programme honours solutions that demonstrate real‑world impact: advancing climate action, improving resource efficiency, enhancing animal health and welfare, delivering high‑quality nutrition, and fostering inclusion and transparency across the sector. By showcasing leadership and ingenuity at every stage of production and processing, the Awards highlight how innovation is helping dairy meet evolving global challenges while building trust with the communities it serves.

The 2026 edition continues to champion excellence in sustainable farming, cutting‑edge processing and product development, and initiatives that support people and the planet; affirming dairy’s essential role in creating strong food systems and contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Organised and presented by the International Dairy Federation (IDF) and proudly sponsored by Tetra Pak, a global leader in food processing and packaging solutions, the Awards offer entrants high‑level visibility and credibility among peers across the global dairy community. Participation provides an opportunity to gain international recognition, benchmark innovation, and strengthen market positioning.

The 2025 edition of the awards attracted over 130 entries from 23 countries, showcasing the dairy sector’s dedication to innovation at every level of the value chain.

IDF members can participate free of charge, while non-members may enter with paid registration. For further details and to submit your entry, please visit the IDF Dairy Innovation Awards 2026 Guidelines document.

The DIA is accepting entries from 2 March to 5 June 2026.  Finalists will be announced on 5 October with the winners presented mid-November at a dedicated awards ceremony at the IDF World Dairy Summit in Auckland, New Zealand. Our third time in this great milk producing country. Summit information and registration: IDF World Dairy Summit Learn more about the IDF DIA here.

Topics

10 Prizes in four categories

01. Sustainable Farming Practices
a) Innovation in Environmental Sustainability in Farming
b) Innovation in Animal Care in Farming
c) Innovation in Socio-Economic Sustainability in Farming

02. Sustainable Processing Innovation

03. New Product Innovation
a) Innovation in Dairy Products for Human Nutrition
b) Innovation in Food Safety equipment
c) Innovation in Packaging and Transparency for Dairy Products

04. People & Planet in the Dairy Sector
a) Innovation in Inclusion and Women’s Empowerment in Dairy
b) Innovation in Climate Action in the Dairy Sector
c) Innovation in Marketing and Communication for Sustainable Dairy

NEW! Plus a special Judge’s Choice Award will be presented this year!

IDF awards evaluation process

The IDF Awards evaluation process is designed to be fair, transparent, and aligned with global sustainability goals. Each submission is assessed across multiple categories and variables. This year’s evaluation period will take place from the end of August through September.

The International Dairy Federation (IDF) facilitates the IDF Dairy Innovation Awards to highlight innovation across the global dairy sector. The views, claims, practices, or scientific positions presented in award submissions, and by award winners, are solely those of the respective entrants and do not necessarily reflect the official views, policies, or positions of the IDF. The judging panels operate independently and evaluate entries based on the criteria established for each category. Their evaluations and selections do not imply IDF endorsement of the content, technologies, or claims submitted.

Evaluation criteria

VariableDescription
InnovationOriginality and value added to the dairy sector.
ScalabilityPotential for replication and broader implementation.
PartnershipLevel of collaboration and stakeholder engagement.
Global AgendaAlignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
EvidenceAvailability of data and documentation to support impact.

Related reports & publications

IDF provides a permanent source of authoritative scientific and other information on a whole range of topics relevant to the dairy sector.