Analysis of the requirements for halal products when they are exported to Turkey and the UAE

The provisions of the halal standards in force in the Republic of Turkey and the United Arab Emirates are examined. The differences in the requirements for halal products established in the indicated countries are analyzed. Halal products are gaining popularity in the consumer market. According to t...

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Main Authors: Sabit Z. Sultanov, Aydar T. Nigmatullin, Bekkhan B. Satuev, Adel V. Lebedeva, Anastasia S. Milutka, Anna I. Kurbatova
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Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2021-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Ecology and Life Safety
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Online Access:https://journals.rudn.ru/ecology/article/viewFile/29487/20011
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author Sabit Z. Sultanov
Aydar T. Nigmatullin
Bekkhan B. Satuev
Adel V. Lebedeva
Anastasia S. Milutka
Anna I. Kurbatova
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description The provisions of the halal standards in force in the Republic of Turkey and the United Arab Emirates are examined. The differences in the requirements for halal products established in the indicated countries are analyzed. Halal products are gaining popularity in the consumer market. According to the results of the report on the Islamic economy, the growth in popularity by 2020 will be 6.5%. At the same time, there is a constant trend o f growth in market volumes. There is a report from the Center for Development of Islamic Economy in Dubai that Muslims spent $ 2.2 trillion in 2018, while by 2020 this amount was $ 2.4 trillion. The global development of the halal food market and its frequent discrepancies in the concept, the lack of uniform rules for handling products leads to disunity of the rules for handling products. It should be remembered that the Republic of Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, being members of the Islamic Cooperation, are also the main suppliers of halal goods. Moreover, both states should have the same requirements for halal, which nevertheless differ. In the Republic of Turkey, halal food requirements and slaughter rules are set out in one standard TS OIC/SMIIC 1 General Guidelines for Halal Foods. In the UAE, the same requirements are set out in two standards: UAE.S GSO 993 Requirements for slaughtering animals in accordance with Islamic rules and UAE.S GSO 2055-1 Halal Food. Part 1. General Requirements. A study of the requirements for halal products and processes, set out in the standards of the two countries, showed that on fundamental issues they coincide. But there are also certain differences in the requirements that can become a problem when supplying the same products to Turkey and the UAE.
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spelling doaj.art-653bce3eb9204010952710ccbc7f3b8c2022-12-22T02:33:23ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Ecology and Life Safety2313-23102408-89192021-12-01291728110.22363/2313-2310-2021-29-1-72-8120646Analysis of the requirements for halal products when they are exported to Turkey and the UAESabit Z. Sultanov0Aydar T. Nigmatullin1Bekkhan B. Satuev2Adel V. Lebedeva3Anastasia S. Milutka4Anna I. Kurbatova5State Regional Center for Standardization, Metrology and Testing in the Republic of BashkortostanState Regional Center for Standardization, Metrology and Testing in the Republic of BashkortostanMinistry of Economical, Territorial Development and Trade of the Chechen RepublicPeople’s Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)People’s Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)People’s Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)The provisions of the halal standards in force in the Republic of Turkey and the United Arab Emirates are examined. The differences in the requirements for halal products established in the indicated countries are analyzed. Halal products are gaining popularity in the consumer market. According to the results of the report on the Islamic economy, the growth in popularity by 2020 will be 6.5%. At the same time, there is a constant trend o f growth in market volumes. There is a report from the Center for Development of Islamic Economy in Dubai that Muslims spent $ 2.2 trillion in 2018, while by 2020 this amount was $ 2.4 trillion. The global development of the halal food market and its frequent discrepancies in the concept, the lack of uniform rules for handling products leads to disunity of the rules for handling products. It should be remembered that the Republic of Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, being members of the Islamic Cooperation, are also the main suppliers of halal goods. Moreover, both states should have the same requirements for halal, which nevertheless differ. In the Republic of Turkey, halal food requirements and slaughter rules are set out in one standard TS OIC/SMIIC 1 General Guidelines for Halal Foods. In the UAE, the same requirements are set out in two standards: UAE.S GSO 993 Requirements for slaughtering animals in accordance with Islamic rules and UAE.S GSO 2055-1 Halal Food. Part 1. General Requirements. A study of the requirements for halal products and processes, set out in the standards of the two countries, showed that on fundamental issues they coincide. But there are also certain differences in the requirements that can become a problem when supplying the same products to Turkey and the UAE.https://journals.rudn.ru/ecology/article/viewFile/29487/20011halal productsfoodexportanimal slaughter rulesrecognition
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Adel V. Lebedeva
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Anna I. Kurbatova
Analysis of the requirements for halal products when they are exported to Turkey and the UAE
RUDN Journal of Ecology and Life Safety
halal products
food
export
animal slaughter rules
recognition
title Analysis of the requirements for halal products when they are exported to Turkey and the UAE
title_full Analysis of the requirements for halal products when they are exported to Turkey and the UAE
title_fullStr Analysis of the requirements for halal products when they are exported to Turkey and the UAE
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the requirements for halal products when they are exported to Turkey and the UAE
title_short Analysis of the requirements for halal products when they are exported to Turkey and the UAE
title_sort analysis of the requirements for halal products when they are exported to turkey and the uae
topic halal products
food
export
animal slaughter rules
recognition
url https://journals.rudn.ru/ecology/article/viewFile/29487/20011
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