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Jadi Motor Percepatan Sertifikasi Halal, BPJPH Sebut Kontribusi LPH LPPOM Luar Biasa Besar

BPJPH Calls LPPOM’s Halal Certification Acceleration a Major Contribution 

BPJPH has received high praise for its contributions. With over three decades of experience, a broad network spanning remote areas and abroad, and competent auditors, LPPOM is considered a key driver in accelerating BPJPH halal certification in Indonesia, ensuring a smooth processing.  Accelerating the national halal ecosystem cannot be achieved by a single institution alone. […]

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BPJPH Gandeng Industri dan Asosiasi Fashion Guna Promosikan “Indonesia Halal Fashion” ke Dunia

BPJPH Collaborates with Industry and Fashion Associations to Promote “Indonesia Halal Fashion” to the World

Halal Product Assurance Agency (BPJPH) of the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia continues to strive to encourage the development of the halal industry ecosystem. The development of the halal industry ecosystem is not only in the food and beverage product sector, which will be subject to the implementation of halal certification

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Sertifikat Halal Perkuat Infrastruktur Mutu dalam Daya Saing Industri Nasional

Halal Certificate Strengthens Quality Infrastructure in National Industrial Competitiveness

Based on the assessment of independent consultant Mesopartner & Analytical from Germany in May 2024, Indonesia is ranked 27th out of 185 countries in the Global Quality Infrastructure Index (GQll) and 1st among ASEAN member countries. This achievement shows that the quality of infrastructure in Indonesia is improving, including standardization, accreditation, and metrology (measurement), so

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Only 1.2 percent are Halal Certified, will the hospitality industry be able to implement WHO 2024?

The government continues intensifying the Mandatory Halal October (WHO) 2024 tagline. This is not without reason; the number of products that have not been certified halal is still quite large, and the deadline is approaching. The hotel sector is one of those that must comply with this regulation. Unfortunately, only 1.2% of restaurants in Indonesian

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Tanya Expert Part 2 Dari Titik Kritis Hingga Ketersediaan Bahan Baku Obat

Ask the Expert Part 2 – From Critical Points to Availability of Drug Raw Materials

Dr. Priyo Wahyudi, M.Si Act No. 13 of 2014 concerning Halal Product Assurance (UU JPH) requires medicines to have halal certification as a form of government effort to provide peace of mind to the community, especially Muslims in Indonesia. Essential medicines are encouraged to be halal certified because they have a critical point. In addition,

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Tanya Expert Part 1 Mulai dari Regulasi hingga Tantangan Sertifikasi Halal Obat

Ask the Expert Part 1 – From Regulations to Certification Challenges of Halal Medicines

Dr. Priyo Wahyudi, M.Si Act No. 33 of 2014 concerning Halal Product Assurance (JPH) stipulates that products entering, circulating, and traded in the territory of Indonesia must be halal certified. The stages of the obligation to have halal certification are regulated through Government Regulation No. 39 of 2021 concerning the Implementation of the Halal Product

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Baru 1,5 Persen Pedagang Bakso Bersertifikat Halal, Penggilingan Jadi Kendala

Only 1.5 Percent of Meatball Traders are Halal Certified, Milling is a Constraint

Milling is a stumbling block for meatball traders in Indonesia who want to get halal certification. The lack of a mill explicitly used to grind meat and halal ingredients is the leading cause. “The percentage of halal certification for meatball traders is only around 1.5%. In fact, 70% of beef on the market is absorbed

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