Halal certification for food grade lubricants ensures food safety of products

게시됨 2020년 6월 9일

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Brazilian food companies are pursuing halal certification to enter the Arab and Islamic markets, following a surge in demand for food products from these regions. Halal certification, similar to ISO 9000, ensures the absence of impurities from pigs and alcohol in the entire manufacturing process, including food lubricants. In 2019, Brazilian exports to Arab countries saw a growth of 6.3%, reaching US $ 12.197 billion. The Muslim population is projected to reach 2.76 billion in 2050, making it a significant market for exports. Cdial Halal, a leading halal certifier in Brazil, has been accredited by the United Arab Emirates and the Gulf, representing seriousness and competence in the certified segments.
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Brazilian food industries seek halal certification to export to Arab and Islamic countries Brazil, for some years now, is already considered the country that will supply the world in the area of food. Therefore, the rules and restrictions have been strictly adopted in the food industries to comply with all protocols to meet the worldwide need not only in the production, handling of products, but in the manufacturing process with the use of food grade lubricants. The high demand for Brazilian foods has led companies to seek alternatives to certify the quality of their food lubricants, such as halal certification. This document is compared to our ISO 9000, that is, it is a rigid process that analyzes all the procedures to attest the quality of the product or the process. “Several food companies have been looking for us, independently, if they are going to export or not to the Arab and or Islamic market. This certification is considered a seal of world quality. However, it is ...
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