France Italy and Chile have joined the market of Halal products


JNN 24 Feb 2012 Paris : As the race heats up among Elysee hopefuls, halal meat has become a political issue for France’s presidential candidates for getting support for the country’s top post.

“There is no controversy here,” French President Nicolas Sarkozy told supporters in Rungis in the southern suburb of Paris on Tuesday, February 21, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.

“Every year we consume 200,000 tonnes of meat in the Paris region and 2.5 percent of it is kosher or halal.”

Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front party, said last week that all meat in Paris was halal.

“All the abattoirs of the Paris region have succumbed to the rules of a minority. We have reason to be disgusted,” Le Pen told a rally in Lille on Saturday.

Adding to the controversy, a documentary was aired by France 2 alleging that slaughterhouses around Paris have switched meat production entirely to halal methods.

The documentary said that all the abattoirs in the greater Paris region were producing only halal meat, selling some without labeling it as such to avoid the cost of running separate lines for halal and non-halal customers.

The concept of halal — meaning permissible in Arabic — has traditionally been applied to food.

Muslims should only eat meat from livestock slaughtered by a sharp knife from their necks, and the name of Allah, the Arabic word for God, must be mentioned.

Halal meat is a booming market in France and growing demand for it on school, hospital and company canteen menus has already caused tension and misunderstandings between Muslims and non-Muslims.

Officials say most of the meat consumed in and around Paris is slaughtered outside the region and much of it still comes from slaughterhouses that use non-halal methods.

Home to Western Europe’s largest Muslim minority, estimated at between five and six million, France has for years been debating how far it is willing to go to accommodate Islam, now the country’s second religion.

The country has come under fire from Muslim groups for a series of measures authorities say are aimed at protecting France’s secular tradition, including a ban on wearing hijab (headscarf) and full-face veils such as niqab and the burqa.

in Arab Emirates, the Italian ambassador Georgia Astarcy said that his country is including Halal products to their food items. Similarly, trade commissioner Carlos Salal has announced in Chilean trade office that Chile is including Halal products in its food items.

According to the reports of Albayan; currently one billion and eight hundred million people are using Halal products and it is expected that in future the use of Halal food items will increase up to 20% in the world.

 

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  2. Convencidos que en el Mercado Halal, la preocupación de los consumidores no es la prioridad de los agentes económicos, los consumidores han decidido actuar. Convinced that the Halal market, the concern of consumers is not the priority of economic agents, consumers have decided to act. Convaincus que la dans le Marché Halal, la préoccupation des consommateurs, n’est pas la priorité des agents économiques, les consommateurs ont décidé d’agir. نحن مؤكدين ان التجارة الحلالية في اللحوم التي تشغل المستهلك ليست بالاولوية عند الوكلات الاقتصادية ومن هنا قرر المستهلكون بالتحرك
    Mr HIDALGO Director http://www.chilehalal.cl

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