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As global supply chains become more specialized in 2026, Indian exporters are finding that "quality" alone isn't enough. To enter the lucrative markets of the Middle East, Southeast Asia, North America, and Israel, two certifications are non-negotiable: Halal and Kosher.
Halal (Arabic for "Permissible") is mandatory for exporting to Islamic countries (GCC, Indonesia, Malaysia). In 2026, the digital traceability of Halal products is a top priority for customs.
Beyond Food:While meat is the focus, Halal now covers cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and even logistics.
The Audit Focus:Verification of "Najis" (impurities) avoidance and ensuring no cross-contamination with non-halal items during storage or transit.
2026 Trend:"Halal-Digital Passports" are becoming a standard for Indian exporters to speed up clearing at Dubai and Jeddah ports.
The Three Categories:Meat (Fleishig), Dairy (Milchig), and Neutral (Pareve).
The Rabbi’s Audit:Focuses on the source of every single ingredient, including processing aids and machinery lubricants.
Kosher (Hebrew for "Fit/Proper") is the gateway to the massive retail markets in the United States, Europe, and Israel. Surprisingly, many non-Jewish consumers in 2026 choose Kosher products because they associate them with extra-clean processing.
Trust & Transparency:In a world of "ultra-processed" foods, these certifications prove your ingredients are "clean."
Self-Assessment:Fill out the Pre-Audit questionnaire honestly..
Increased Profit Margins:Certified products often command a 15-20% premium in international supermarkets.
Risk Mitigation:Having these certifications ensures your shipment won't be rejected at the border due to compliance failures.
Trusted Protection