The AHF Effect – Case Studies

Through the AHF halal compliance, businesses have seen up to 11x revenue growth. From global food manufacturers to cutting-edge brands in the cosmetics and supplements space, our case studies showcase how AHF’s internationally accredited halal certification leads to measurable success. 

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Case Study: Garuda Internationals Inc. Growth Through Halal Certification

Learn how Garuda Internationals Inc. gained a competitive edge with AHF’s seamless halal certification process, enhancing brand value and customer satisfaction

Case Study: Cascade Foods’ Growth Through Halal Certification

Learn how Cascade Foods gained a competitive edge with AHF’s seamless halal certification process, enhancing brand value and customer satisfaction

FAQ

What is halal certification?

Halal certification is an independent assessment and determination of a product’s compliance with the international halal standards adhered to by 2 billion consumers globally. To obtain halal certification: get in touch.

Who conducts halal certification?

Halal certification is conducted by internationally accredited organizations like the American Halal Foundation.

What is halal?

Halal is the primary consumption guideline adhered to by 2 billion halal consumers globally. The halal laws are derived from Islamic teachings and are meant to protect physical and spiritual wellness.

What is a broad guideline for assessing the qualification of a product as “halal”?

The halal philosophy can be understood in simple terms with the following acronym; “Everything is halal except ABCD IS haram.”

A- Alcohol (ethyl) and all types of intoxicants/drugs
B- Blood – flowing or congealed
C- Carnivorous animals
D- Dead meat – meat that is not slaughtered according to Islamic slaughtering rites
I- Food immolate unto idols
S- Swine and all swine derivatives

Does AHF have any application fees for the qualification of halal products?

No, there are no halal application fees at AHF. AHF’s technical staff will evaluate your products at no cost and with no obligations.

How long does the halal certification process take?

The American Halal Foundation’s efficient system of technical evaluation, auditing, and issuing halal certificates (AHF) allows clients to achieve halal certification, on average, within three weeks.

Are kosher-certified products also halal by default?

Kosher-certified products cannot be considered halal by default. Although Jewish dietary laws of kashrut share commonalities with halal, they allow for certain ingredients such as alcohol that are strictly forbidden according to Islamic law. Additionally, the rules that govern animal derivates differ in various aspects.

How do I obtain halal certification of my product that is manufactured under a private label with a third-party manufacturer?

AHF is a global leader in halal private label certifications. Learn more about the private label certification process here.

How much does halal certification cost?

The cost of halal certification depends on: 
1. The Number of facilities
2. The Number of products
3. The complexity of products (from a halal standpoint)
4. Applicant classification (meat processor, private label brand, ingredient manufacturer, etc.)
To obtain an accurate quote: complete this!

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Halal Certification Requirements

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