What is Halal Certification for MSMEs? 
Halal certification for MSMEs is the process of obtaining official recognition from the government that MSME products meet halal standards according to Islamic law. This halal certificate is issued by the Halal Product Assurance Agency (BPJPH) and is approved by the Indonesian Council of Ulama (MUI). 
This program is crucial because it:
- Helps MSMEs increase consumer trust.Â
 
- Is a mandatory requirement under Act No. 33 of 2014.Â
 
- Opens broader opportunities to enter national and global markets.Â
 
In fact, the government provides free halal certification for MSMEs through the SEHATI (Free Halal Certification for MSMEs) program.
Why is Halal Certification for MSMEs Important?
- Increases Consumer Trust – The halal label provides a sense of security for buyers.Â
 
- Expands the Market – Products are more easily accessible to modern retail outlets and marketplaces.Â
 
- Mandatory by Regulation – Starting October 2024, processed food products must be halal certified.Â
 
- Stronger Branding – MSMEs appear more professional and competitive.Â
 
👉 Check the official regulations at BPJPH
MSME Halal Certification Requirements
Before applying for MSME halal certification, there are several halal certification requirements that must be met:
- Products do not use ingredients derived from pigs or dogs.Â
 
- Production processes are clear and consistent.Â
 
- Suppliers with halal raw materials.Â
 
- Have a NIB (Business Identification Number).Â
 
- Participate in Halal Product Process (PPH) mentoring.Â
 
MSME Halal Certification Flow & Process
1. Online Registration
MSMEs register through the BPJPH SIHALAL application by completing their business data.
2. PPH Mentoring
MSMEs will be guided by a halal mentor to ensure their production process complies with regulations.
3. Document Verification
Product documents, raw materials, and processes are reviewed.
4. Halal Determination
The halal fatwa is issued by the Indonesian Council of Ulama (MUI) after an audit.
5. Issuance of MSME Halal Certificates
BPJPH issues halal certificates that are valid indefinitely.
Tip: Use halal certification assistance services with LPH LPPOM to simplify and reduce the potential for halal certification failure.
Become part of the thousands of brands that have successfully obtained halal certification with the No. 1 LPH in Indonesia, LPH LPPOM (formerly: LPPOM MUI).
MSME Halal Certification Costs
Halal certification costs vary depending on the type of business, number of products, and the halal certification service chosen:
| Type of Business | Normal Fee | With Companion Program | 
| MSMEs | IDR 0 – IDR 3,000,000 | Free (government subsidy) | 
| Non-MSMEs (Medium-Large Industries) | IDR 4,000,000 – IDR 12,000,000 + | No subsidy | 
| Exports / Complex Products | Adjustable | Adjusted | 
Tip: Monitor government programs that regularly open free halal certification registration for MSMEs.
Check the estimated halal certification costs on the official BPJPH website: here.
Halal Certification for MSMEs
Halal food certification is the most frequently requested by MSMEs. The process includes:
- Verification of raw materials and spices.Â
 
- Audits of the kitchen and production process.Â
 
- Halal labeling on product packaging.Â
 
Not only for food products, but halal logistics certification is also required for MSMEs engaged in transportation, distribution, or storage. This ensures that halal products are not mixed with haram ingredients.
Who is Involved in the Halal Certification Process?
- MSMEs/Business Actors – Certification applicants.Â
 
- BPJPH – Halal certificate issuing body.Â
 
- LPH (Halal Inspection Body) – Field auditors.Â
 
- PPH Companions – Assisting MSMEs in preparing the halal process.Â
 
- MUI – Issues halal fatwas.Â
 
How to Easily Manage Halal Certification for MSMEs
- Register via the SIHALAL application.Â
 
- Prepare documents (NIB, raw materials, production process).Â
 
- Follow PPH guidance.Â
 
- Wait for verification and halal fatwa.Â
 
- Obtain your MSME halal certificate.Â
 
For faster processing, MSMEs can utilize halal certification services from a trusted LPH such as LPH LPPOM (formerly LPPOM MUI).
Tips for MSMEs to Pass Halal Certification
- Use halal-certified raw materials from authorized suppliers.Â
 
- Keep proper production records.Â
 
- Ensure equipment is not mixed with non-halal materials.Â
 
- Participate in Halal Product Assurance System (SJPH) training.Â
 
- Consistently maintain halal standards in every production process.Â
 
Conclusion
Halal certification for MSMEs is not just a legal obligation, but also a significant investment in the future of the business. With halal certification, MSME products are more likely to gain consumer trust, enter the retail market, and even penetrate exports.
The government also supports this with a free halal certification program that helps small MSMEs avoid the burden of costs. So, there’s no reason to delay.
Start applying for halal certification now, because the sooner you begin the process, the sooner you can reap the benefits of branding, trust, and market opportunities.