If you're looking to do more
to keep your emissions down,
you should probably start
with what you pour in your coffee.
Yep, I'm talking about milk.
One researcher found that milk,
cheese, and ice cream from cows
is responsible for about 3.6%
of global emissions.
The almonds in your almond milk,
take about six times more water to grow
than the same amount of oats.
Which is one reason why oat milk
is now everywhere.
Well, those aren't
the only milk alternatives.
There's also one
that has an added benefit,
plus, it has humps.
ALT MILK
So now what we're going to do
is take a little bit of
milk out of each tit,
and we're going to have a look at that
milk.
(Arielle) Okay,
I'm going to give this a try.
I am getting quite--
Oh, there we go.
All right, I'm milking camel.
(Lauren) The next two, the next two
we got to milk, yeah.
(Arielle) This is a camel dairy farm
and it's in Australia.
When Lauren Brisbane started it
six years ago,
it was the only one in the country.
It's been difficult
because Australians
aren't naturally adventurous
particularly in new food types.
(Arielle) In the 1860s,
Afghan camel herders
were hired to help explore
the country's desert landscapes
bringing thousands of camels with them.
But with the advent of trains and cars,
camels soon became obsolete.
So they were released into the wild.
Fast forward to the early 2000s,
And Australia was home
to more than a million camels,
which was a problem
because those camels
cause 10 million dollars
in environmental damage each year,
according to the government.
So officials tried to stop them
by killing thousands of camels in 2010.
Lauren saw this as an opportunity
to turn camels into a cash cow.
There's worldwide need for camel milk.
It doesn't cause a lot of the dysfunction
or the allergy reaction
that you get from, you know, dairy,
cow dairy milk.
So it's easier to digest.
(Arielle) Research on camel milk
is still very scarce.
There's only limited evidence
to suggest that camel milk might have
unique nutritional properties
and overall, the jury still out.
At $25 a liter, it's also not cheap.
Ah, look, I think it's expensive because
camels don't produce a lot of milk,
and the way you operate
the dairy is completely different.
But it's a very high-end healthy product,
and to produce that properly is expensive.
(Arielle) Camel milk has been popular
in the Middle East and Africa
for thousands of years.
And Australia is nowhere close
to cracking the list of top producers.
Laura thinks she can help
expand the product's reach
beyond just being a fad, though.
So, we had a chat
with her target audience.
Would you be willing to try
the camel milk today?
Yeah, all right. Sure.
What do you think?
It actually tastes a lot like
goat's milk without the pungent taste.
- You have a little bit of milk here--
- A camel milk mustache.
Would you pay $25
for a liter of camel milk?
Maybe once and then see how I go.
(laughter)
Maybe, okay.
It's like four times
the amount of the regular milk
and I guess, as a novelty, it's all right,
(Arielle) Lauren's farm isn't the
only one of its kind.
Around a dozen other camel dairies
have popped up in Australia since 2014.
And the industry is growing.
According to one report,
it's projected to grow
by 8% globally each year,
for the next seven years.
It's a projection
that someone like Jeff Flood,
co-owner of Summer Land Camel Farm,
is really banking on nearly
eight hundred camels. Now,
besides our operation here represents
pretty much 60% of the industry on in total
in volume. So it's a huge R&D project here
about. Well, how do we build the heard?
We've got to take a feral
animal and convince it that it's
safe to be here.
It's okay to give up milks.
It was a whole training
and domestication process
in the front. Enjoy.
So this forms a super clean room?
Okay, and there are some some
stuff in jars and some yeah,
some Tupperware. What's going on here?
This is all that cheese prototyping.
So this was this top secret.
Yes. A lot of that is actually true.
Nobody's done stuff with camel
milk work, where you have. So,
for example, who is anyone made a Parmesan
cheese out of a coma. Well, we have.
So this is, this morning's milk.
That is so white. It is
so white color is very
giving you a huge also
looks completely different.
Thank you so much.
And I was really interesting.
It definitely tastes like milk. It
doesn't taste strong like goats milk
little bit on the salty side.
It's really clean.
What excited really clean mouth feel
so it spreads evenly across the mouth.
The fat molecules.
Like I said, but really small
and you get the full flavor of
the milk all the way through.
What is the future of this industry?
Look like I would hope that in about
Years time everybody. In
Australia, has tasted camel milk,
whether it's a gelato or cheese or
milk, or they've used the product.
That's got camel milk in there.
Maybe the skincare range is or something
nutraceutical product that uses power
scaling camel milk production isn't easy
because of their low and sometimes
unpredictable daily yield
but Jeff's Farm is trying to do just that.
Laurens approach to camel, milk
production as a bit different though.
She puts a lot of emphasis on cuddle time,
which she says helps the
camels feel more comfortable,
and more willing to give up their milk.
Every afternoon camel cuddling
is part of the job really?
Well, that is quite a burden.
It is, it's terrible. Horrible.
Be very hard for you. Yeah, very was
really great coming from a perspective that
we weren't Dairy people, because
we looked at camels as camels.
And we looked at their needs and
he loves to cuddle. Hello.
Okay, this is Rosie.
And from your perspective, is this doing
well, weiwei breaking, even at the moment,
and when we just popping
over into the profit sector,
so when you start anything,
it's always difficult,
but it certainly moving along in a
nice Direction. Let's put it that way.
Today is all about versatility. We're
going to talk milk Alternatives.
That's right. It's not
just about Pals ball, baby.