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Halal Certification Costs 2025: A Complete & Affordable Guide for MSMEs

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Many are wondering how much Halal Certification costs. 

Before that, let’s first understand what halal certification is.

What Is Halal Certification? 

Halal certification is a legal and administrative process that ensures a product meets halal standards as defined by Islamic law. With halal certification, products from both MSMEs and large companies can gain the trust of Muslim consumers, who comprise the majority of Indonesia’s population.  

Why Do You Need to Know Halal Certification Costs? 

Many MSMEs delay obtaining halal certification because they consider it expensive and complicated. In fact, since the enactment of the Halal Product Assurance Act (UU JPH), the process has become more structured, easier, and less expensive. 

According to the Ministry of Religious Affairs’ BPJPH (an official source), halal certification is mandatory for food, beverages, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and certain chemical products. 

Halal Certification Costs 2025 

Halal certification costs vary depending on the business’s scale and the complexity of the application process. 

For MSMEs, the government provides a Free Halal Certification (SEHATI) program. 

However, for non-MSME businesses, here are the estimated costs: 

Business Scale Regular Halal Certification Cost 
MSMEs  IDR 0 – IDR 2,500,000 (can be free through government programs) 
Medium Businesses I DR 5,000,000 – IDR 12,000,000 
Large Businesses  IDR 15,000,000 – IDR 25,000,000 

Estimated halal certification costs for 2023 can be found at: https://bpjph.halal.go.id/kalkulator-biaya-sh/ 

(Official reference for BPJPH halal certification costs) 

Halal Certification Requirements for MSMEs 

To qualify for halal certification, MSMEs must prepare: 

  1. Legal business data (NIB, SIUP, or similar business permit). 
  1. List of halal-certified raw materials and suppliers. 
  1. Production process documents. 
  1. Product photos and packaging labels. 
  1. Business owner’s statement. 

Halal Certification Procedure (Steps) 

For MSMEs wishing to apply for halal certification, here are the steps: 

1. Register online at SIHALAL 

👉 https://ptsp.halal.go.id 

2. Upload required documents 

Ensure that raw materials and suppliers are clearly identified as halal. 

3. Inspection by LPH (Halal Inspection Body) 

Products are inspected, both document-wise and during the production process. Choose LPH LPPOM (formerly LPPOM MUI), the No. 1 LPH in Indonesia and trusted by thousands of local and global businesses. 

4. MUI Fatwa Session 

MUI will determine the product’s halal status. 

5. Halal Certificate Issued by BPJPH 

If approved, the certificate is valid for four years and can be renewed for an additional period of time. 

Benefits of Halal Certification for MSMEs 

  • ✅ Increase consumer trust 
  • ✅ Expand the market internationally 
  • ✅ Improve product branding 
  • ✅ Facilitate entry into e-commerce and large retail markets 
  • ✅ Support from government programs 

FAQs Regarding Halal Certification Costs 

Is halal certification always expensive? 

No. There is a free government program for MSMEs. 

How long does the halal certification process take? 

On average, it takes 21 to 45 working days, depending on the documents and the queue. 

Is the halal certificate valid forever? 

No, it is valid for 4 years and must be renewed. 

Can MSMEs apply for halal certification on their own? 

Yes, simply register through the SIHALAL app. 

Conclusion 

The cost of halal certification is no longer a significant obstacle for MSMEs and medium-to-large companies. The government, through the BPJPH (Indonesian Food and Drug Authority), has provided a free halal certification pathway for certain MSMEs. At the same time, the regular fees are relatively affordable compared to the long-term benefits they offer. 

By having a halal certificate, your product will: 

  • ✅ Gain greater consumer trust because it complies with Islamic law. 
  • ✅ Easily enter modern markets, such as supermarkets, marketplaces, and even exports. 
  • ✅ Improve your brand image and credibility, giving you an edge over your competitors. 
  • ✅ Receive government support in the form of promotions, training, and access to financing. 

Remember, halal certification is no longer an option, but a requirement. This means that if your business doesn’t apply immediately, it could miss out on significant opportunities in a market where the majority of consumers are Muslim. 

So, don’t wait for your competitors to take action. Apply for halal certification now, taking advantage of the free program if possible, or the regular process if quotas are full. For a relatively small fee, you can reap significantly greater benefits in terms of consumer trust, sales, and market expansion. 

👉 Take the first step by reading our complete guide on how to certify halal products for MSMEs to make the process easier, faster, and more accurate.