Experts expect multiple growths in the halal products market in Russia

Published 2023년 5월 17일

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Russia is developing a unified national system for the certification of halal products to meet the growing demand for halal food, which is expected to account for at least 20% of the world's production by 2025 and 25% by 2030. The country already saw a 50% increase in halal product exports, primarily poultry and offal, in 2022, with the Middle East, North Africa, and Southeast Asia being the main markets. The new system aims to further increase Russian product exports abroad by 2.5 times.
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By 2025, the share of halal food products will be at least 20% of the world's production, and by 2030 it may reach 25%. Today in Russia there are about 40 systems of voluntary certification of halal products. However, there is no single system between them and a guarantor-controller who can confirm the quality of products according to halal standards, Nazariy Skrypnik, head of the Federal Accreditation Service, told Rossiyskaya Gazeta. To solve this problem, a unified national system of work with halal is being built in the country. At the end of April, the first body for the certification of products according to Halal standards was accredited in the Russian Federation. From June, a new GOST for halal products comes into force. These measures will increase the supply of Russian products to foreign markets by 2.5 times, says the head of Roskachestvo Maxim Protasov. According to the Rosselkhoznadzor, the export of halal products from Russia in 2022 increased by almost ...
Source: Milknews

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