New Zealand And Malaysia Commit To Boosting Halal Meat Trade
NEW ZEALAND AND MALAYSIA, JUL 16 – Malaysia will approve New Zealand halal meat premises, supporting exports over $60 million last year and growth in a global halal market projected to reach $3.7 trillion by 2030.
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“Although today it appears reduced to a stamp in the container of a soy sausage, the term ‘halal’ is religious,” says the author. It was popularized and extended in many other fields, from cosmetics to finance and tourism, but we need to know how to interpret it, every time we see it. Read more
·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full ArticleThe Dutch are increasingly eating halal. Not only Muslims, but also non-Muslims, consciously or unconsciously, are choosing meat slaughtered according to Islamic rules. Eye-catching advertising in train stations, a growing selection in supermarkets, and the rise of fast-food chains demonstrate that halal is no longer a niche product. This is what Benno De Jongh writes in an analysis for Wynia's Week.
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