Indonesia: Chicken meat requires halal certification

Published 2024년 5월 7일

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Starting October 2024, Indonesia's government will mandate poultry slaughterhouses to obtain a halal certificate for the sale of broiler chickens. This move aims to ensure the marketed chickens are halal and hygienic. Traders at traditional markets, who personally handle the slaughtering process, assure customers that their chickens are halal and hygienic, as they perform the slaughtering according to religious rules. Some traders even assert that the chickens they sell are not 'tiren' or dead chickens, as they source live chickens and ensure their health and halal status.
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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - As of October 2024, the government will begin requiring poultry slaughterhouses (RPHU) to have a halal certificate for the sale of broiler chickens. The reason is to ensure that the broiler chickens sold on the market are guaranteed to be halal and hygienic. In response to this, a number of traders in traditional markets claim that the broiler chickens they sell are guaranteed to be halal, hygienic, and are not tiren chickens, aka dead chickens or chickens that died yesterday. For example, Sofyan, a broiler chicken seller at Gunung Batu Market, Bogor, West Java. He claims that the broiler chickens he sells are safe to consume and guaranteed to be halal, because he handles the slaughtering process himself. "We cut the chicken here ourselves, use our own readings (prayers), not at the factory, but cut it directly with us here. It's guaranteed to be safe, God willing, because we'll find out if it's alive. I'll buy it straight away and bring it here." "You ...

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