Over the past two years, plant-based food consumption has grown by 49% across the EU, reaching a total sales volume of €3.6 billion.
Singapore Halal Management Act
2025-05-15
88A - (1) MUIS may issue Halal certificates in relation to any product, service or activity and regulate the holders of such certificates to ensure that the requirements of Halal regulations are complied with in the production, processing, marketing or display of that product, provision of that service or carrying out that activity.
(3) MUIS may impose such conditions as it deems appropriate when issuing a Halal certificate and may amend, delete or add to such conditions at any time.
(5) Any person who is not authorized by MUIS:
i) issue a Halal certificate in relation to any product, service or activity; or
ii) uses any designated Halal certification mark or any colourable imitation mark, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or to both.
(6) MUIS may impose such conditions as it thinks fit when approving any person to issue any Halal certificate or use any designated Halal certification mark and may vary, delete or add to such conditions at any time.
(7) MUIS may revoke or suspend its approval for any person to issue Halal certificates or use any designated Halal certification mark if the person fails to comply with any condition imposed under subsection (6).
Administration of Muslim Law Act
88A – (1) The Majlis may issue halal certificates in relation to any product, service or activity and regulate the holders of such certificates to ensure that the requirements of the Muslim law are complied with in the production, processing, marketing or display of that product, the provision of that service or the carrying out of that activity.
(3) The Majlis may, in issuing a halal certificate, impose such condition as it thinks fit and may at any time vary, remove or add to such condition.
(5) Any person who, without the approval of the Majlis:
i) issues a Halal certificate in relation to any product, service or activity; or
ii) uses any specified Halal certification mark or any colourable imitation thereof, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or both
(6) The Majlis may, in granting approval to any person to issue any Halal certificate or to use any specified Halal certification mark, impose such condition as it thinks fit and may at any time vary, remove or add to such condition.
(7) The Majlis may revoke or suspend its approval granted to any person to issue any Halal certificate or to use any specified Halal certification mark if that person fails to comply with any condition imposed under subsection (6)