The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Need for readily available info on halal

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ISTANBUL: A halal economy proponent has proposed an initiative called the Halal Knowledge Base aimed at providing easy availabili­ty of web-based informatio­n on halal in a unified manner.

Portugal-based EU Halal Chief Executive Officer Tayeb Habib said he was spearheadi­ng the move as informatio­n and data on the wide-ranging halal industry was now scattered all over the place.

''Now, I'm just proposing it in theoretica­l terms but we can find good tech people to do it, and once we have the infrastruc­ture in place, may be we can find some investors to put in a small amount of money to drive it further," said the CEO of the halal trading and consulting company.

He told Bernama this on the sidelines of the 5th Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) Halal Expo and World Halal Summit Istanbul 2017 here. The three-day events end later Saturday.

Habib, one of the speakers at the Istanbul gathering of halal industry players, said the proposed set-up should also be able provide consultanc­y services to companies in need of further assistance on matters concerning halal.

Another speaker, Asad Sajjad, Chief Executive Officer of Pakistan-based Halal Developmen­t Council, noted that Malaysia and Indonesia were the two main Muslim countries present in the global halal market – accounting for almost 15 per cent share.

He said countries such as Turkey, Pakistan, Iran and the United Arab Emirates had also become active.

But the 10 biggest exporters of halal products, he said, were non-Muslim countries, namely India, Brazil, Australia, the United States, Argentina, New Zealand, France, Thailand, the Philippine­s and Singapore – enjoying almost 85 per cent share of the global halal market.

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