What is Halal? What business advantages does Halal certification bring?

What is Halal? What business advantages does Halal certification bring?

2025-05-15

Muslim(Halal) is of Arabic origin and means suitable or permitted.

 

Muslim(HalalThe antonym of ) is (Haram), meaning unsuitable or prohibited.

 

Muslim(Halal) and non-halal (Haram) are general terms that apply to all aspects of life. However, we only use these terms for food, meat products, cosmetics, personal care products, pharmaceuticals, food ingredients and food contact materials

 

Muslim(Halal) and Kosher (Kosher) have strict dietary standards, but the clearer distinction between the two is JewishKosherThere are no strict restrictions on the use of alcohol; drinking is permitted, and Halal (Halal) standards strictly restrict the use of alcohol and do not allow any alcohol or other substances that cause intoxication or intoxication to be present in food.

 

 

Halal certification (Halalcertification)

According to Halal dietary standardsand regulations onFood, medicine, cosmetics and other fieldsCertification process for product procurement, storage, processing, packaging, transportation, etc.Known as Halal certification (HalalCertification), passed the Halal certification (HalalProducts certified as suitable for use and consumption by Muslim consumers.

 

Why do we need Halal certification?

Global Consulting FirmAT KearneyThe analysis found that global halalHalal) The market will2020For the first time,2.5trillion US dollars and will continue to do so in the next five years.​​Continued growth to3trillion dollars.

The company's Global Business Policy Council (Global Business Policy Council) were analyzed and found that2023In 2018, the worldHalal) products and services will almost double.2012Year, Islamic (Halal) market accounts for1.6trillion dollars, and2017Yearly4.5% of global consumer spending is2.1trillion dollars. As the market is expected to2023The year will reach3Trillions of dollars, and it's growing at an exponential rate.

Muslim(Halal) market is based on the Islamic law and is in line with Muslim culture products. Currently, the halal (HalalThe market consists of six major sectors: food, travel, fashion, media and entertainment, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Currently, food occupies the majority of the market share.62%, while fashion (13%) and media (10Other areas such as %) are also constantly developing to attract more and more consumers.

although2017In 2018, only 1% of the global halalHalal) Market8%, but as hotels and tour operators scramble to cater to the dietary needs of Muslim travelers, halal (Halal) Tourism will also grow.Halal) Travel CompanyHalalBookingIn its latest round of funding,200$10,000,000, an early example of tourism development.

Global HalalHalalThe market continues to be concentrated in countries with the largest halal consumption populations, particularly Indonesia, according to2019Year10Since January, the region has mandated halal (Halal) labeling regulations, Indonesia will become the world's halal (Halal)center.

That being said, major Western markets, especially Halal (Halal) The food sector will also see significant growth.Haribohas opened a Halal restaurant in LondonHalal) dessert shop, Mitsubishi Corporation has invested in the UAEAl Islami Foods, therefore, further investment by multinational corporations is expected to2020years and beyond.

AT KearneyPartnerBahig El-Rayes"Muslims make up nearly a quarter of the world's population and, as a consumer group, represent a significant portion of the market. Businesses, especially in the West, should note that there are clear opportunities to invest in halal (Halal) products and services and take advantage of fast-growing markets.”


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