Halal Certification Ohio

American Halal Foundation (AHF), backed by USDA listing and global accreditations, is the biggest halal certification body in Ohio. AHF actively certifies major food, beverages, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, and specialty chemical Ohio-based companies for halal that are penetrating domestic or international markets.
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Why Get Halal Certification in Ohio?

Ohio is home to a growing Muslim population and a thriving food manufacturing ecosystem. With halal demand increasing rapidly across retail, foodservice, and export markets, halal certification is a massive strategic advantage.

Here’s why manufacturers across Ohio are prioritizing halal certification:

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1. Increased Sales

The Muslim population in Ohio is growing rapidly. This presents a valuable opportunity to reach thousands of loyal consumers actively seeking certified halal products, who are often willing to pay a premium for halal-certified products.

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2. Accessing Export Opportunities

A single halal certification from AHF in Ohio makes your products eligible for both local halal markets and export markets across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. Unlike many other certifiers, where multiple certifications are often required for different regions.
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3. Stand Out in Retail & Foodservice

Major retailers, foodservice distributors, and QSR chains in Ohio’s major cities such as Cincinnati, Columbos, Cleveland and Dayton are increasingly requiring their suppliers to be halal-certified to keep up with changing consumer expectations. Partnering with AHF ensures your brand meets those procurement standards, builds strong buyer confidence, and earns a competitive place on shelves in both domestic and global markets.

Why Choose AHF for Halal Certification in Ohio?

American Halal Foundation (AHF) is a leading globally accredited Halal certification provider—with over $1 Billion + in revenue growth achieved by businesses through its certifications.

Universal Consumer Acceptance

The north star of AHF certification is Universal Consumer Acceptance. AHF uniquely certifies to the highest halal standards acceptable to all 2 billion halal consumers.

Internationally Accredited

AHF is internationally accredited and globally accepted. Learn more here.

Client Service

You will receive dedicated account executives dedicated to your success in achieving halal certification and beyond.

Wide Scope

AHF covers every applicable industry, from yogurt to pharmaceuticals, with our halal certification services. You can learn more here.

Efficient and Dynamic Processes

From the application to adding new products to your program, AHF has designed its processes to save you as much time as possible.

Integrative Approach

You have existing quality systems that may meet some halal program objectives. AHF removes the redundancy and seeks to integrate with your systems where possible.

An Efficient 3-Step Certification Process

The American Halal Foundation (AHF) will process your application with no cost.

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Application

The American Halal Foundation (AHF) will process your application. Your designated account executive will guide you through the application process to determine the halal status of the facility and its products.
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Audit

Your Account Executive will schedule a halal audit on a mutually convenient day. The audit typically lasts 4 hours and includes a training session for the employees who will be responsible for overseeing the halal production.
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Certification

🎉  Congratulations

Upon the successful completion of the halal audit, your products and facility are now officially certified as halal and recognized as such internationally. Your products will bear the most recognized symbol of integrity, authenticity, and wholesomeness in the world. You may add products or facilities at any time by simply contacting your Account Executive.

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Our Accreditations

World Halal Food Council (WHFC) logoWorld Halal Food Council (WHFC)

Global Halal Certifiers’ Council World

World Halal Food Council (WHFC) logoThe Assessment Institute for Food, Drug and Cosmetic, The Indonesian Council of Ulama (LPPOM MUI)

Leading Religious Authority of the Republic of Indonesia

The Department of Islamic Development Malaysia logoThe Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM)

Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS)

Testimonials

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AHF has a solid understanding of the chemical industry when it comes to Halal certification. AHF and their leadership made our transition seamless and have been very cost-effective. They visited our facility for an onsite process audit and we've had zero issues when it comes to having new products evaluated for certification.

Emily Rowlette

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Halal certification allows our customers to trust our product. We switched to AHF because they were globally accepted and nice to work with. They take the time to understand our process and are very responsive when we have questions.

Renee Al jassani

Quality Assurance Supervisor
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AHF has allowed us to build trust with the world's top Halal Airline Carriers by allowing us to present program details beyond what they have seen from other certification bodies.

Rishi Hinduja

DNATA
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The efficiency with which AHF works has saved us a substantial amount of time and money. The custom solution that was created for quality controls for halal were logical and made sense in our operational structure and has not created any extreme changes to our process

Stu Blohm

Executive Vice-President
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…American Halal Foundation provided a tailored program around SOPAKCO's very complex military assembly program. Through this effort SOPAKCO was able to prepare a meal configuration that met the US Government's strict standards within the price point required for our contract…

Lonnie Thompson

President

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.

Do all suppliers need to be halal certified to obtain halal certification?

Not all suppliers must be halal certified, but any ingredient of animal origin or with a high risk of contamination will need to come from a halal-certified source. For low-risk or plant-based materials, a declaration and detailed documentation may be sufficient. You can qualify your supply chain for halal here.

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.

What types of products can be halal certified?

Products eligible for the AHF halal certification include:

  • Food and beverages
  • Meat and poultry
  • Cosmetics and personal care
  • Nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals and supplements
  • Packaging and logistics
  • Cleaning & sanitization products

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 six to eight weeks.

Can I use one AHF halal certificate to export to multiple countries?

Yes, since AHF has a wide array of international accreditations, its halal certificate is widely accepted and sufficient for exporting to multiple countries.

Can companies transition their halal certification from another halal certification body to AHF?

Yes, the AHF transition program enables companies to transition their existing halal certificate to the American Halal Foundation (AHF). However, the existing halal certificate must come from a recognized halal certification body to qualify for the AHF transition program.

Does AHF offer integrated audits with other certifications?

Yes, AHF through its parent company offers integrated audits that combine halal certification with other programs such as HACCP, SQF, GMP, Vegan, and more. This streamlined approach reduces audit duplication and lowers costs—saving companies up to 30% in costs.

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!

Can AHF combine halal certification with other audits?

Yes. AHF offers integrated audits that combine halal with certifications like SQF, Gluten-Free, and Non-GMO, saving you time, cost, and operational disruption. An integrated audit would mean acquiring multiple certifications in a single audit.

Can I switch to AHF from another certifier?

Yes. We accept valid halal certificates from other bodies and provide a streamlined transition plan to onboard your facility under AHF’s globally recognized program.

What industries does AHF serve in Ohio?

We certify a wide range of industries including food & beverage, meat & poultry, cosmetics, dietary supplements, packaging, pharmaceuticals, and specialty chemicals in Ohio.

Apply for Halal Certification

The window to leverage halal certification in Ohio as a powerful competitive advantage is closing fast, as more companies recognize its value and pursue certification to stay ahead.

To explore how halal certification can strengthen your market position or to get started right away, contact AHF’s Midwest office at +1 (630) 386-8562 or simply fill out the form below.

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