CAMBODIA was taking the first steps to regulate the processing of halal  food in order to serve both domestic and regional markets, Ministry of  Commerce Secretary of State Mao Thora said.
The ministry was  establishing a task force in conjunction with the Cambodia Islamic  Association to discuss the requirements for a potential law regarding  halal food, or food prepared according to Islamic law, he said. 
“We’ve  had one meeting to discuss the task force prior to submitting our  report to the Council of Ministers for official approval as to how big  it should be and how it should function,” Mao Thora said. 
“Now we are preparing the legislation and organising the task force to conduct the necessary research.”
Even  though Cambodia has not produced government-certified halal food in the  past, Mao Thora  said some manufacturers described  their products as  halal.
Although he doubted that Cambodian halal products would be  exported to the Middle East, he said nearby countries with big Muslim  populat-ions, such as Malaysia and Indonesia, were target markets.
Cambodian  Islamic Community Development Foundation president Othsman Hassan said  the goal was to set up only one institution to deal with the  legal  aspects of managing halal food production in Cambodia. It is needed to  attract halal-related business to the Kingdom.
“Once we have that legitimacy, outside investors will come,” he said.
Othsman  Hassan pointed to other countries with small Muslim populations, such  as Australia and Brazil, that produce halal food, often for export. Source: the phnom penh post

 
 
 

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