Halal Food Industry in Southeast Asia’s Muslim Majority Countries: A Reference for Non-Muslim Countries
This paper attempts to discuss Halal food industry in Southeast Asiaand its global role. The increasing number of Muslim tourists in non-Muslimcountries opened an opportunity to develop halal food Indonesia, Malaysia, andBrunei to become reference for non-Muslim majority countries in developingthis...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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2019
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Intellectual discourse
Year: 2019, Volume: 27, Issue: S I #1, Pages: 767-781 |
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Summary: | This paper attempts to discuss Halal food industry in Southeast Asiaand its global role. The increasing number of Muslim tourists in non-Muslimcountries opened an opportunity to develop halal food Indonesia, Malaysia, andBrunei to become reference for non-Muslim majority countries in developingthis industry. The goal of this paper is to give a reference for non-Muslimcountries in developing similar industry in their home countries. This studyfocuses on: (a) understanding halal food, (b) how Muslim majority countriesregulate policy regarding halal food standardization, (c) and, the opportunityto implementing the similar regulation to the non-Muslim countries. The needto accommodate Muslims’ food requirements abroad especially in non-Muslimcountries found that some countries have already been promoting halal food.The growing demands for Halal food for Muslims either visiting or living innon-Muslim countries can open opportunity for global spread of halal foodindustry. |
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ISSN: | 2289-5639 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Intellectual discourse
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