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Businesses in Riau gear up to support halal tourism

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PEKANBARU: Small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) in Riau are rushing to apply for halal certificat­ion as the governor plans to develop the province’s halal tourism sector.

Wan Helya Rosa, the owner of Kedai Yong Bengkalis in Pekanbaru, said she had applied for halal certificat­ion at the Indonesian Ulemas Council’s (MUI) Food and Drug Analysis Agency in Riau for her culinary products in support of the plan.

“We support the Riau governor’s halal tourism plan. We’ve finally been certified halal by the MUI in Riau,” she said on Tuesday, as quoted by Antara.

Wan Helya said she hoped the government would promote businesses that had been certified as halal.

Zamzami, another local business owner, said he was enthusiast­ic about the administra­tion’s halal tourism plan.

“I hope the plan comes with an incentive that allows local businesses to apply for halal certificat­ion more easily,” he said, adding that he hoped the administra­tion would also push for a policy that reduced single-use plastics.

Riau governor Syamsuar issued Gubernator­ial Instructio­n No. 18/2019 on halal tourism on April 5.

“I’ve signed a gubernator­ial instructio­n establishi­ng Riau as a halal tourism destinatio­n,” Syamsuar told a press conference, adding that he expected the concept to help boost the local economy.

“We can at least compete with Thailand, which has more non-Muslim citizens,” he added. — The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network

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