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HALAL HUNTED MEAT BECOMES A POPULAR NICHE MARKET



Halal hunted game meat is becoming more popular as a healthier and premium alternative product in wealthier countries with large Muslim communities.

There are no international standards for halal game, but, according to The New Muslim Guide (https://www.newmuslimguide.com/en/your-food-and-drink/66, written by author Fahd ibn Saalim Baa Hammaam, working with Islamic scholars, “Muslims are permitted to hunt lawful animals and birds which cannot be easily caught and slaughtered”, so long as they are eaten.…

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GLOBAL CULTURED MEAT MARKET SET TO BOOM, BUT IS IT HALAL?



The global ‘cultured’ artificially-produced meat market may be set to soar amid greater environment-friendly government policies worldwide, investment and the growth in green consumerism, but questions remain if this novel food can be recognised as halal.

Cultured meat (also known as lab-grown or cultivated meat) is typically produced by harvesting cells from a living animal and cultivating them outside the animal’s body using tissue engineering and cellular agriculture to form cuts of meat.…

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SRI LANKA HALAL FOOD SECTOR INNOVATES TO SURVIVE DURING WORSENING ECONOMIC CRISIS



Sri Lanka’s halal-certified food and beverage industry is looking at innovative ways to weather the country’s current deep economic crisis, which is spiralling out of control – a state of emergency was imposed on Friday (May 6). Its success or failure matters because its exports account for 65% of Sri Lanka’s total food and drink exports, which generated average annual receipts of USD2.56 billion between 2016 and 2020, according to the island’s Halal Accreditation Council (HAC).…

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ISLAMIC STATE: STILL IN BUSINESS



While the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is a shadow of its former self in the Middle East, it has spawned global affiliates and is still very much in business, posing ongoing terrorist financing threats.

At the peak of its power as a self-declared Islamic Caliphate in 2015, ISIS controlled around a third of Syria’s territory and 40%of Iraq, with some 7.7 million people under its rule.…

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SRI LANKA CLOTHING SECTOR PROTECTS ITSELF FROM NATIONAL CRISIS – BUT FOR HOW LONG?



Sri Lanka’s clothing export sector is facing economic and political chaos in its island country as its President Gotabaya Rajapaksa imposed a state of emergency on Friday (April 6) amidst spiralling protests and foreign currency reserves collapsing to below USD50 million.…

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EU/WTO FOOD AND DRINK REGULATORY ROUND UP – EU SUSPENDS IMPORT DUTIES FOR UKRAINE FOOD AND DRINK EXPORTS



The European Parliament has approved scrapping food and drink duties on imports into the European Union (EU) from Ukraine to support its economy as the country battles for independence against the continuing Russian invasion. With 3,811 civilians confirmed killed in the three-month-long attack by May 19, according to UN figures, the EU has ramped up its support for Ukraine.…

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RUSSIAN DAIRY TRADE SUFFERING FROM INVASION OF UKRAINE, SAY EXPERTS RUSSIAN DAIRY TRADE SUFFERING FROM INVASION OF UKRAINE, SAY EXPERTS



The Russian dairy sector faces an uncertain future under the economic sanctions imposed on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine, although as of late May, its supply chain and markets had started to settle. In December (2021), before President Vladimir Putin sent tanks, troops and missiles into a neighbouring country, Russia’s dairy sector was stable.…

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TIGHTER RESTRICTIONS ON SENSITISING DYE TOXINS PROMPTING NATURAL DYE INNOVATION TO REDUCE ALLERGIC REACTIONSTIGHTER RESTRICTIONS ON SENSITISING DYE TOXINS PROMPTING NATURAL DYE INNOVATION TO REDUCE ALLERGIC REACTIONS



With moves to sustainability conformity strengthening across the textile industry, rules protecting consumers and finishing workers, as well as the environment, are strengthening, notably to reduce textile dye allergies. Dye producers Colorifix, from Norwich, East Anglia, England, says this has led to “biology replacing chemistry” in dye production, enabling finishers to market products as provide positive health benefits not just preventing allergic reactions.…

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ASIAN REGULATORY ROUND UP - JAPAN RESTRICTS PAINT AND CHEMICAL TRADE WITH RUSSIA OVER ITS INVASION OF UKRAINE



Companies in Japan that export paint and coatings and related chemicals ingredients to Russia and Belarus may face a trade ban if those items have been classed as ‘advanced goods’ under a May 20 amendment to Japan’s Export Trade Control Order.…

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NATURAL HALAL BEAUTY PRODUCTS LINK SUSTAINABILITY AND FAITH TO DELIVER STRONG GROWTH



The gap between halal and natural beauty is narrowing down as halal beauty brands integrate more natural and vegan ingredients into their products, and global cosmetics companies use more ingredients that are inherently halal.

“In essence, the majority of halal ingredients are of non-meat origin, hence vegan products, for example, are by default usually halal,” Amna Abbas, consultant for beauty and fashion at Euromonitor International told Salaam Gateway.…

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