Halal Supply Chain Certification: the next frontier in halal certification?

Halal supply chains are vulnerable to contamination, risk of contamination and perception issues, providing reputational risks for brand owners operating supply chains in and for Muslim markets. Halal requires a supply chain approach in order to ensure the integrity of a halal product, similar to food safety. Therefore, the halal assurance system of a company should go beyond ingredients and production process.

Halal certification for a supply chain would not limit the audit and certification process  to production  facilities,  with their  compliant  halal ingredients,  but  also certify the entire halal supply chain based on a more comprehensive halal assurance system covering end-to-end supply chain standard operating procedures. But, is the certification of an end-to-end halal supply chain even possible?

For the full article, please visit https://icrjournal.org/icr/index.php/icr/article/view/728.

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