Lahore - Halal Research Council (HRC) Lahore, Pakistan is pleased to organize a roadshow on the Halal Industry from 1st December, 2018 and passing throughout the major cities of Pakistan for conducting the awakening seminars, workshops on Halal industry and complete the journey on 30th December, 2018 at Karachi. We have more than 50 interactive free sessions on Halal industry in chambers of commerce, universities and trade associations and in the messes at more than 30 cities of Pakistan. This will give an opportunity of direct interaction with one million people and professionals from the business world.
The objectives of this prestigious roadshow are to create the awareness and importance of Halal industry. It will also help to highlight the Halal standards and procedures of Halal certification keeping in view the trade opportunities. The nation will get awareness from professionals and industry leaders.
The market share of Halal industry is about 6 trillion US dollars but a Pakistan share in this industry is very nominal. Being a Muslim country in terms of growth we are far away from some of non-Muslim countries like France, South Africa, and Netherlands etc. This roadshow will boost the awareness about Halal industry to strengthen the exports of Halal product over the globe. The awareness will help to reduce unemployment and poverty followed by the enhanced standard of lifestyle.
This also will improve the strategic position of CPEC project which will improve export among China, Pakistan and Central Asian countries. So, you all are requested to play your role by supporting, promoting and participating in this event to get familiar with the concept in detail to avail the opportunities in this field.
About Halal Research Council
Halal Research Council is a Pakistan-based institution that has been providing Research, Training and Awareness services on the topic of Halal since last 10 years. It is working globally on Halal certifications in order to cater the needs of food and nutrition agencies and side by side non-food agencies.
The organizer of this prestigious event, it certifies the products under the reverent coordination of recognized Shariah Supervisory Board, highly qualified Food Technologists, Chemical Engineers and R&D professionals in respect of eligibility for Certification through research based methodology scrutinizing the sources of ingredients, examining the entire supply chain, chemical examination and analyzing Shariah prospects of ingredients used in the products. For further details please visit our website; www.halalrc.org
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