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Halal Certification
Entering or expanding in the UAE, GCC, North Africa or other Muslim-majority markets requires more than just regulatory approval, Halal certification is often essential to gain trust, ensure compliance, and access major distribution channels. For food, beverage, supplement, cosmetic, and personal care brands, Halal compliance isn’t just a religious standard, it’s a powerful market expectation.

Understanding Halal Certification & Regulations
Halal refers to what is permissible under Islamic law, particularly in relation to food, beverages, supplements, and cosmetics. While often compared to Kosher practices in Judaism, Halal has its own unique principles and religious standards. For a product to be considered Halal, it must be entirely free from prohibited ingredients, such as pork and its derivatives, carnivorous animals, birds of prey, blood, human-derived ingredients, intoxicants like ethanol, and any materials processed or cross-contaminated with these elements. Given the complexity of modern food manufacturing, global sourcing, and multi-tiered supply chains, ensuring a product is genuinely Halal requires thorough verification and certified oversight.
Halal Certification is a product-specific certification and is a critical requirement for marketing to over 50 predominantly Muslim countries, including UAE, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Turkey, and Pakistan. In many of these markets, Halal certification is legally mandatory for specific product categories—particularly those containing meat, animal derivatives, gelatin, enzymes, or emulsifiers. Without proper certification, market entry and shelf acceptance can be severely restricted.
Which Products Require Halal Certification?
Halal Certification is mandatory for the following categories of products and voluntary for others::
Meat & Poultry:
Products containing Meat or Poultry:
Products that contains ingredients derived from animal:
Product that’s has halal logo or claim or similar:
Our Step-by-Step Halal Certification Framework:
Our consultancy services are designed to streamline approvals, minimize costs, and accelerate timelines, delivering efficient, end-to-end Halal certification support.
1. Product & Ingredient Assessment
- Evaluate product formulations and raw materials for Halal compliance.
- Identify any non-compliant or questionable ingredients and advise on reformulations.
2. Selection of Certification Body
- Recommend the most relevant and approved Halal certifying authority (UAE-approved, GCC-recognized, or global).
- Ensure alignment with importing country regulations.
3. Documentation & Labeling Review
- Prepare all required documents: product specs, flow charts, CoAs, manufacturing SOPs.
- Review product labels for compliance with Halal and UAE regulatory standards.
4. Factory Audit Coordination
- Organize and support the on-site Halal audit conducted by the certification body.
- Train internal teams and ensure audit readiness.
5. Application Management & Follow-Up
- Submit applications and manage back-and-forth with the certification authority.
- Support in resolving non-conformities and obtaining timely certification.
6. Post-Certification Compliance Support
- Assist with scope extensions, renewals, and ongoing advisory for multi-country Halal compliance.
- Keep you updated on standard changes and import regulations.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Halal certification mandatory in the UAE?
Yes, it is mandatory for certain products like meat, dairy, beverages, supplements, cosmetics, and more, especially when marketed as Halal.
How long does the Halal certification process take?
Depending on product complexity and document readiness, it can take 2–6 weeks.
What are the key requirements for Halal certification?
Requirements include a thorough review of all ingredients, ensuring no prohibited substances are used, adherence to Halal processing methods, and a successful facility audit.
Can I use any Halal certification body?
Not always. Most of the countries that require halal certification has a list of approved foreign halal certification bodies. We help you choose the right one based on your export destinations.
Does Halal certification expire?
Yes. Most certificates are valid for 1–3 years, after which recertification is required.
Ready to Secure Halal Certification and Unlock GCC & Other Market Access?
Securing Halal certification is a strategic move to ensure compliance and gain a competitive edge in the global market. Our consultancy is dedicated to simplifying this process, allowing you to focus on your core business operations.

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