• DocumentCode
    2442990
  • Title

    Halal supply chain in the food industry - A conceptual model

  • Author

    Omar, Emi Normalina ; Jaafar, Dr Harlina Suzana

  • Author_Institution
    Malaysia Inst. of Transp. (MITRANS), Univ. Teknol. MARA (UiTM), Shah Alam, Malaysia
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    25-28 Sept. 2011
  • Firstpage
    384
  • Lastpage
    389
  • Abstract
    Nowadays the market of halal products is widely distributed throughout the world. This has caused an increase in the demand for halal products not only by Islamic countries but also by non-Islamic countries. Hence, as halal is applicable not only to the Muslim people but also to the others, this causes the products to become well known globally as well as emphasizes the need for a halal supply chain. In view of that, a halal supply chain is vital in ensuring that the concept of halal is not only applicable for the food itself but also for the entire supply chain starting from the farm to the customer. Furthermore, the `halalan toyyiban´ concept which means wholesome also encompasses safety, quality and cleanliness of foods, and its logistics process becomes more attractive and lucrative. As a consequence, the aim of this study is to identify and distinguish the factors which lead to an effective halal supply chain in the food industry in Malaysia. In order to achieve this objective, a conceptual model is proposed based on the results of the interviews conducted with those who deal directly or indirectly with the poultry industry. The study found that halal animal feed, proper slaughtering and proper segregation are the three pertinent areas that need to be focused on in the halal food supply chain. Thus, the proposed conceptual model can be used as a guide or information for future halal logistics research.
  • Keywords
    cultural aspects; farming; food products; food safety; product quality; supply chains; Islamic countries; animal segregation; food cleanliness; food industry; food quality; food safety; halal animal feed; halal products; halal supply chain; halalan toyyiban concept; logistics process; muslim people; poultry industry; proper animal slaughtering; Animals; Feeds; Industries; Interviews; Packaging; Supply chains; halal; halal food;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Business, Engineering and Industrial Applications (ISBEIA), 2011 IEEE Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Langkawi
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4577-1548-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISBEIA.2011.6088842
  • Filename
    6088842