Global Quality Standard

Halal License & Certification

Halal Certification ensures that products comply with Islamic dietary laws and are permissible for consumption. It is essential for businesses targeting Muslim consumers and expanding into global Halal markets.

Issued by authorized bodies, this certification confirms that products—especially food, beverages, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals—are prepared, processed, and handled according to Islamic guidelines, ensuring they are free from prohibited (haram) substances.

Scope of Certification

Food & Beverages
Cosmetics & Personal Care
Pharmaceuticals
Packaging & Processing Units
Restaurants & Outlets
FMCG Brands

Why Halal Certification is Important?

  • Market Expansion: Access to lucrative global Halal markets.
  • Consumer Trust: Builds strong confidence among Muslim consumers.
  • Export Benefits: Mandatory for exporting to several Islamic countries.
  • Brand Value: Enhances international credibility and ethical acceptance.
  • Hygienic Standards: Ensures rigorous hygiene and quality control.
  • Legal Compliance: Meets specific regulatory needs for niche markets.

Certification Fees & Cost

The cost structure for obtaining Halal Certification is determined by three main factors:

  • Certification Fees: The official fee charged by the authorized certification body.
  • Inspection Fees: Costs associated with the mandatory audit and inspection of the premises.
  • Professional Fees: Charges for expert documentation, filing, and processing assistance.
Business Proof: Registration certificate of the firm.
Product Details: Comprehensive list of products & ingredients.
Identity Proof: PAN & [Aadhaar Redacted] of the applicant.
Address Proof: Valid proof for the manufacturing or business unit.
FSSAI License: Mandatory for food-related businesses.

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