The global halal pharmaceuticals market size was valued at almost $100 billion in 2019 and is expected to cross $1.3 trillion by 2030. Intrigued? You should be. In this guide, we dive into the untapped market for halal pharmaceuticals and explore why...
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Halal Certification for Packaging: Meeting Demands of a Growing Manufacturing Base
Halal is not just about food, instead it encompasses everything from personal hygiene to environmental sustainability. One of these elements is product packaging, which for halal consumers is more than just an eye-catching design. For the packaging industry, halal...
Halal Tourism: Attract 2 Billion Halal Conscious Tourists!
Halal tourism is one of the fastest-growing segments in the global travel industry, with an estimated market value of more than $300 billion by 2030. But what exactly is Halal tourism? Halal tourism refers to the provision of travel services and facilities that...
Halal Certification for Export to Indonesia
Indonesian Market Synopsis Did you know Indonesia has over 180 million halal consumers? Nearly 20% of the global halal market is concentrated in a single country! Indonesia is the 11th largest export destination for U.S. agricultural products,, making it a valuable...
Why Concerned Halal Consumers Need to Contact Food Companies?
Not sure about the halal-ness of certain foods? Contact the food company. Labeling for halal is not mandatory in the United States, so how can consumers determine if their groceries, meats, produce, deli foods, and beverages were manufactured and processed based on...
Is Halal Certification Only for Meat and Poultry?
Halal Certification is not Only for Meat and Poultry Halal certification is not just a label for meat and poultry that’s prepared according to Islamic principles but is also relevant for a range of products and services. Halal certification assures halal-observant...
Are Cell-Cultured (Lab-Grown) Meats Halal? An Authoritative Guide
Introduction: What is Cell Cultured Meat? Cell-cultured meats, also known as lab-grown meats, rely on intricate biotechnological processes that merge cellular biology, tissue engineering, and food science. The primary objective of this process is to cultivate animal...
How to Get Halal Certification? The (Detailed) Halal Certification Process
Halal certification is one of the most rapidly growing certifications in the world, however, many food safety & quality professionals are yet to fully interact with the halal certification process. In this guide, we will outline the detailed halal certification...
15 Major Questions about Halal Certification & their Concise Answers
What is Halal? Halal means permissible. The opposite of halal is haram which means prohibited. The term halal is most commonly used in the context of consumable items. In this context, halal is the set of dietary guidelines that permit foods in accordance with Islamic...
Discovering the Universal Appeal: Why Halal Appeals to All?
Halal is not only for Muslims Halal captures the contemporary zeitgeist with universal values that demand safe and ethical production of all consumables Is halal only for Muslims? The long and short answer is NO. For foods and beverages, halal has universal appeal...