Harmonizing Halal Standards in the Food Industry

Authors

  • Million Reias

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55265/halalreviews.v1i2.64

Keywords:

Halal Certification, Food Industry Standards, Multinational Companies, Global Compliance, Religious Practices

Abstract

The absence of a unified halal standard has created significant challenges for the food industry, which aims to meet the growing demand for halal products. This paper, presented by Dr. Million Reias from Texas A&M University, explores the critical issues related to the lack of standardized halal certification. It highlights the confusion caused by varying standards across different countries and the competition among certifying bodies, which complicates the production and distribution processes for multinational companies. The paper proposes the development of a universally accepted halal standard through collaboration between technical experts and religious scholars. This unified standard would streamline compliance, reduce costs, and enhance consumer confidence in halal products.

Published

2021-12-23

How to Cite

Reias, M. . (2021). Harmonizing Halal Standards in the Food Industry. HALAL REVIEWS, 1(2), 19–21. https://doi.org/10.55265/halalreviews.v1i2.64

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Section

IHC Highlights

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