Halal certification for small scale enterprise in Indonesia: policy changing impacts
Through the Law No 33/2014 about Halal Product Assurance, Indonesian government has just implemented halal certification system which mandates all halal related business owners including small scale business owners to gain halal certificate letter issued by halal’ state body. This new policy c...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2024
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Institution: | Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Through the Law No 33/2014 about Halal Product Assurance, Indonesian government has
just implemented halal certification system which mandates all halal related business
owners including small scale business owners to gain halal certificate letter issued by halal’
state body. This new policy changed the previous halal permission that was proposed
voluntarily. It also reduced the role of the previous halal body, namely Lembaga
Pengkajian Pangan Obat-obatan dan Kosmetika Majelis Ulama Indonesia (LPPOM MUI, or
Assessment Institute for Foods, Drugs, and Cosmetics of The Indonesian Council of Ulama)
that previously seemed dominantly body of halal certification permission. This paper tries
to explore the halal certification for small scale business owners in Indonesia. Being
stemmed from qualitative research that combines several data gathering techniques such
as in-depth interview, study literature as well as observation, this research shows that the
policy changing of halal certification still less attracted small-scale business owners
although it was conducted by free of charge. Latterly, it becomes problematic caused by
the digitalization of halal certificate permission. |
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