Danem Test & Certificate supports food and consumer product organizations with Halal certification projects, from initial scope review through audit preparation and documentation support. Halal certification helps confirm that products and processes meet applicable Halal requirements and are suitable for supply into specific markets, retailers, or customer programs.
We support clients with practical guidance on defining scope, reviewing ingredients and supplier evidence, aligning production controls, and preparing for certification audits. Our approach is tailored to your product types, manufacturing setup, and target market expectations, helping teams avoid delays caused by unclear scope or incomplete documentation.
From the outset, we define a clear project scope, timeline, and readiness milestones to ensure a structured and transparent route to certification.
What Is Halal Certification?
Halal certification is a third-party confirmation that products and production processes meet Halal requirements. While Halal principles are rooted in Islamic dietary and ethical rules, practical certification focuses on ingredient acceptability, traceability, segregation and contamination controls, hygiene, labeling, and supply chain integrity.
Requirements can vary by market, certification body, and product category, so defining the target market and applicable scheme at the start is essential. Typical certification scopes include food and beverages, ingredients, additives, packaging used in contact with food, and certain consumer products depending on market needs.
Halal Certification Process
Our Halal certification support process is structured to keep requirements clear and support audit readiness.
1. Scope definition and market requirements review
We confirm target markets, product categories, and the applicable Halal scheme and scope.
2. Ingredient and supplier evidence review
We review raw materials, additives, processing aids, and supplier documentation to identify gaps and required confirmations.
3. Process controls and audit preparation
We support preparation of process controls for segregation, cleaning, traceability, and labeling aligned with the scheme requirements.
4. Certification audit support and maintenance
We support audit readiness and ongoing maintenance activities to help keep certification valid over time.
1. Scope definition and market requirements review
We confirm target markets, product categories, and the applicable Halal scheme and scope.
3. Process controls and audit preparation
We support preparation of process controls for segregation, cleaning, traceability, and labeling aligned with the scheme requirements.
2. Ingredient and supplier evidence review
We review raw materials, additives, processing aids, and supplier documentation to identify gaps and required confirmations.
4. Certification audit support and maintenance
We support audit readiness and ongoing maintenance activities to help keep certification valid over time.
Access Global Markets with Halal Certification
Independent audit support and certification guidance to help your products meet recognized Halal requirements.
Do Halal requirements differ by country or customer program?
Yes. Requirements and recognized schemes can vary by destination market and buyers. Confirming the target market early helps choose the correct certification route.
What documents are typically needed for Halal certification?
Common documents include ingredient lists, supplier certificates/declarations, process flow, cleaning and segregation controls, traceability records, labeling information, and product lists within scope.
Can we certify a facility producing both Halal and non-Halal products?
Often yes, provided segregation, contamination control, and traceability measures are effective and auditable. The exact expectations depend on the selected scheme and product types.
How long does Halal certification typically take?
Timelines depend on scope, documentation readiness, and supplier evidence availability. A structured readiness review helps keep the process predictable.
Does Halal certification cover packaging and processing aids?
It can. Depending on the scheme and market expectations, packaging in contact with product and processing aids may need review or confirmation within the certification scope.