Halal risk management decision tree

Halal risk management practices of most companies are passive, meaning it is limited to the compliance of suppliers and their (manufacturing) operations based on the requirements of a halal certification body and their halal standard(s). On the other hand, halal risks in the entire supply chain are not on their radar screen.

Below a halal risk management decision tree to identify your next steps in professionalising halal risk management.

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