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A Halal Park is a community of manufacturing and service business
located on a common property. In essence, it is a center of
infrastructure excellence, and has been regarded as one of the
building blocks of the halal industry.
In addition to high quality infrastructure, it also houses a wide array
of hygienic facilities and uses an integrated approach to
maintaining standards.
The objective of halal parks is to improve the economic
performance of the participating companies while minimising their
environmental impact. Component of this approach include the
‘green’ design park structure, cleaner production processes,
pollution prevention, availability of and accessibility to raw
materials and ingredients, energy efficiency, inter company
linkages and liaisons, consolidated services from public agencies
as well as linkages for marketing
Halal Park
the real innovation in creating halal parks is the bringing together of
ideas, concepts and practices involving industrial parks
development, food park development, food manufacturing, halal
traceability and logistics into a totally new halal system of supply
chain management.
with this integrated approach, each addition to the system enhances
the value of the other elements / components of the process.
the outcome in mind is the production of halal food, which is safe,
hygienic, wholesome, of high quality and trustworthy that could be
trace back from its source.- Halalan Toyyiban
Halal Park
Halal Supply Chain Value
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Islamic Financing
HalalLogistics
Livestock & Agricultural
Produce
HalalEntrepreneurs
SME Development
Export Promotion
Agency Involved
• BNM and MOF
• Malaysia’s Leadership in Islamic Banking provide an excellent Syariahcompliant financial instruments and services for the Halal Industry
Halal Parks
Agency Involved
• MOT
• Halal Logistics involves providing halal certified cold storage facilities, refrigerated transportationand non-contaminated shipping services. Creation of Halal Distribution Centres
Agency Involved
• MOA, DVS
• Livestock and Agricultural Produce involves rearing, grazing, feedlot, syariahcompliant slaughtering and planting of commercial grade agriproducts. GlobalGAP and SALM and SALT compliance.
Agency Involved
• EPU, UPEN & State SEDC
• Halal Parks provide location requirements for SMEs and Foreign Investment. Focus on Flagship Halal Zone, PKFZ, GambangHalal AgriFoodPark and Padang BesarHalal Park.
Agency Involved
• PNS, MARA & PUNB
• Halal Entrepreneurs is an essential part of the value chain particularly the creation of successful entrepreneurs under the BCIC programme
Agency Involved
• SME Corp,KPDNHEP
• Development of Halal SMEs to be export ready and gradually becoming global players. Develop product differentiation and branding. Access to Hypermarkets such as Tesco, Carrefour, Jusco & Giant.
Agency Involved
• MITI• MATRADE• Export
Promotion and Access to Global markets through Matrade. Participation in Halal Expos and promotional visits in strategic markets for Halal Industry players.
HDC’S Role is to ensure an integrated and comprehensive development of the National Halal Industry throughout the entire Halal Value Chain
Key Halal Components - extremely diverse, cuts across multiple sectors and ministries
HalalCertification
Agency Involved
• JAKIM
• Malaysian Halal certification and it’s logo has been widely accepted both domestically and at international level.
Copyright HDC 2010
PRESENTATION BY:
DATO SERI JAMIL BIN BIDIN
6TH MALAYSIA AGRO-BIO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
CONFERENCE 2010
MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT AGRO SUPPLY CHAIN
DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES WITH REFERENCE TO
THE HALAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
Potential Economic Activities
in Halal Supply Chain
Input ProductionProcessing/
Value-Adding
Distributive Trade
International Trade
Seed
•Agro-chemicals
• Irrigation
•Machinery & equipment
•Other inputs
Farmer/Producer
•Small farmer/producer
•Group farming/production
•Estate/large scale production
Processor/Value-Adding
•Main product
•Co-products
•By-products
•Wastes
WholesalerInstitutional
buyer/Retailer
AGRI-FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN – FROM ‘SEED TO SHELF’
Bulk/Components Bulk/Pre-packedRaw materials/
Intermediate goods
Local Oversea
Collection Distribution & Storage Logistic
Halal Industry Master Plan
Malaysia should not try to do everything : the strategy is to focus on identified key sectors
Consolidation &Expansion
of
Specialty Processed Food
Industry
Increase Market Access &
International expansion of
Pharmaceutical Cosmetic and Personal Care
Industry
Increase innovation and
leverage on palm oil for the
Halal Ingredients Industry
Address safety, health standards,
compliance & optimization in
the
Meat / poultry / seafood industry
Industry standards & certification
Public sector delivery system
Export led growth &
National self sufficiency
Reference Centre (Halal Integrity including knowledge sharing and continuous improvement)
Legislation and regulatory framework
Physical infrastructure and connectivity
Human capital
Funding and incentives
Focus areas
Enablers
Framework and Desired Outcome
HALAL PARKS
CATEGORY
HALMAS
STATUS
CATEGORY 1
Halal Parks under Category 1 can apply for DesignatedHalal Park Status (HALMAS). Application can be madeonline. Designated Halal Parks can then offer incentives toHalal Industry Player operating in the park.
CATEGORY 2
Halal Parks under Category 2 can apply for the DesignatedHalal Park Status (HALMAS) if comply with requirementand the seven (7) basic features for designing Halal Park.These Halal Parks can then offer incentives to HalalIndustry Player operating in the park.
CATEGORY 3
Halal Parks under Category 3 need to be upgraded tocomply with the requirement for Designated Halal ParkStatus (HALMAS). (Upgrading of SME park to be collection/distribution centers with management)
CATEGORY 4
Halal Parks under Category 4 need to be upgraded tocomply with the requirement for Designated Halal ParkStatus (HALMAS) (Upgrading of Food production area /processing area to collection/distribution centres withmanagement)
CATEGORY 5
Halal Parks under Category 5 are farms producingagriculture product, which are Halal. Need to comply withGAP (Good Agriculture Practices), upgraded to becomeHalal Supply Chain. Provide traceability for Halal products.(agriculture, aquaculture, livestock and food farm)
HALAL PARK
WITH FREE TRADE
ZONE FACILILTIES
HALAL PARK
WITH INDUSTRIAL,
COMMERCIAL & TRADING ZONE
HALAL PARK
WITH PROCESSING &
MANUFACTURING
FACILITIES
HALAL FOOD
PRODUCTION AREA/
PROCESSING AREA
AGRICULTURE &
FOOD FARMS
HALAL PARK DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES
Develop the Halal
Parks Guidelines
Categorize Halal Parks
HALAL PARK DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
DYNAMICS DRIVING THE GLOBAL HALAL FOOD MARKET
Growth in Muslim population, primary market for halal food
Rising income and higher purchasing power
Increasing demand for safe and high quality halal food
Increasing demand for greater variety of halalproducts and services
Incidences of halal fraud which spurred demand
for genuine quality halal products
• Retail Sales of Global Halal Processed Meat
Source: Eurostat, Euromonitor, Data Monitor, Industry sources & GFRA Analysis (2008)
Industry Gap Analysis
• Retail Sales of Global Halal Processed Food
Source: Eurostat, Euromonitor, Data Monitor, Industry sources & GFRA Analysis (2008)
Industry Gap Analysis
• Retail Sales of Global Halal Processed Food by Region
Source: Eurostat, Euromonitor, Data Monitor, Industry sources & GFRA Analysis (2008)
Potential of Halal Market
HALAL PARKS
CATEGORY
HALMAS
STATUS
CATEGORY 1
Halal Parks under Category 1 can apply for DesignatedHalal Park Status (HALMAS). Application can be madeonline. Designated Halal Parks can then offer incentives toHalal Industry Player operating in the park.
CATEGORY 2
Halal Parks under Category 2 can apply for the DesignatedHalal Park Status (HALMAS) if comply with requirementand the seven (7) basic features for designing Halal Park.These Halal Parks can then offer incentives to HalalIndustry Player operating in the park.
CATEGORY 3
Halal Parks under Category 3 need to be upgraded tocomply with the requirement for Designated Halal ParkStatus (HALMAS). (Upgrading of SME park to be collection/distribution centers with management)
CATEGORY 4
Halal Parks under Category 4 need to be upgraded tocomply with the requirement for Designated Halal ParkStatus (HALMAS) (Upgrading of Food production area /processing area to collection/distribution centres withmanagement)
CATEGORY 5
Halal Parks under Category 5 are farms producingagriculture product, which are Halal. Need to comply withGAP (Good Agriculture Practices), upgraded to becomeHalal Supply Chain. Provide traceability for Halal products.(agriculture, aquaculture, livestock and food farm)
HALAL PARK
WITH FREE TRADE
ZONE FACILILTIES
HALAL PARK
WITH INDUSTRIAL,
COMMERCIAL & TRADING ZONE
HALAL PARK
WITH PROCESSING &
MANUFACTURING
FACILITIES
HALAL FOOD
PRODUCTION AREA/
PROCESSING AREA
AGRICULTURE &
FOOD FARMS
HALAL PARK DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES
Develop the Halal
Parks Guidelines
Categorize Halal Parks
HALAL PARK DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
Copyright HDC 2010
PRESENTATION BY:
DATO SERI JAMIL BIN BIDIN
6TH MALAYSIA AGRO-BIO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
CONFERENCE 2010
MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT AGRO SUPPLY CHAIN
DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES WITH REFERENCE TO
THE HALAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
HALMAS STATUS
What is HALMAS?
• HALMAS status is an accreditation given to the Halal Park Operators who have
complied with the requirements under the HDC Designated Halal Park
Development Guidelines.
• It is also a mark for world-class park status and an achievement which is in
compliant with the seven (7) criteria namely designing Halal Park to produce
Halal product that is of the highest quality, integrity and safe for consumption.
• With the HALMAS status, the Operators, Industry Players and Logistics
Operators can enjoy incentives provided by HDC in Halal Industry.
Halal Park Operator
Selangor Halal Hub, Pulau Indah Central
Spectrum
PKFZ Halal Flagship Zone, Pulau Indah PKFZ
Melaka Halal Park, Sekam PKNM
Pedas Halal Park, Negri Sembilan* MIDF
Tanjung Manis Halal Hub, Sarawak TMHH
Penang International Halal Hub PIHH
Techpark@Enstek, Negri Sembilan TH NSTC
Palm Oil Industries Cluster (POIC), Sabah POIC
HALMAS STATUS
techpark&@enstek, Negri Sembilan
Purecircle
Sdn. Bhd(Stavia – natural
sweeter
Felda
Agriculture
Laboratory(R&D)
Melaka Halal Park, Serkam
HPA
Industries
Sdn. Bhd.(Personal Care
Products,
Cosmetics,
Nutraceutical,
Beverages & Frozen
Food)
Kewpie
Malaysia
Sdn. Bhd.(mayonaise,
liquid eggs and
egg products)
.
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HalalParks
No of Companie
s
Status Investment Value
ForeignWorker
Local Worker
Total
Selangor Halal Hub
11 2 (In operation)1 (Under construction)8 (Land purchase)
RM 558 .0 mil 2 80 82
PKFZ Halal Flagship Zone
3 1 (In operation)1 (Under construction)1 (Land purchase)
RM 200.0mil 7 6 13
Pedas Halal Park
3 1 (In operation)2 (Land purchase)
RM 15.5 mil 36 84 120
TanjungManis Halal Hub
12 2 (In operation)10 (Land Purchase)
RM 1.8 bil 317
20
COMPANIES OPERATING IN THE HALAL PARKS
Investment of local, MNC and international companies
.
.
HalalParks
No of Companies
Status Investment Value
ForeignWorker
Local Worker
Total
MelakaHalal Park
29 28 (In operation)1 (Under construction)
RM 100.0 mil5 200 205
Kelantan Halal Park
15 15 (In operation) RM 20 mil- 190 190
Terengganu Halal Park
8 8 (Under construction) RM 15 mil- 40 40
Techpark @ enstek*
16 3 (In operation)4 (Under construction)9 (Land purchase)
RM 1.8 bil100 666 766
Total 97 52 (In operation)15 (Under construction)30 (Land purchase)
RM 4.67 bil 153 1,283 1,436
Investment of local, MNC and international companies
COMPANIES OPERATING IN THE HALAL PARKS
LIST OF INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES
OPERATING IN THE HALAL PARKS
No Company Country Halal Park Investment
1. PML Dairies Sdn.Bhd. (F&N) MNC Selangor RM 250 mil
2. Oleon Sdn. Bhd French Selangor RM 75 mil
3. Cargill Palm Products Sdn.
Bhd.
MNC PKFZ RM 220 mil
4. Concept Amenities Australia PKFZ RM 200 mil
5. Kewpie Japan Melaka RM 30 mil
6. Purecircle Sdn. Bhd. Russia Enstek RM 150 mil
7. Coco Cola US Enstek RM 2 bil
8. Sea Party Technology Taiwan Sarawak RM 1.8 bil
9. Jetz Pharma Pakistan Enstek RM 9 mil
Halal Logistics
Halal Logistics is the process of managing the
procurement, movement, storage and handling
of materials, parts, livestock and finished /
semi-finished inventory both food and non-food
(and related information & documentation
flows) through the organization and the supply
chain in compliance with the general
principles of Shariah Law.
What is MS 2400:2010 ?
The Halalan-Toyyiba Assurance Pipeline (MS 2400: 2010)
links producers of products and/or goods with consumers.
The pipeline provide assurance that products and/or
goods delivered from one custodian to another is in
accordance with the halalan-toyyiba requirements, thus
preserving the halalan-toyyibba integrity of the products
and/or goods.
The Halalan-Toyyiba Assurance Pipeline is translated into a
set of Management System Requirement Standards which
comprise the following:
transportation of goods and/or cargo chain activities
warehousing and related activities
retailing
MS 2400 – Halalan Toyyiba Assurance Pipeline
MS 2400-1:2020
Halalan-Toyyiba
Assurance Pipeline-
Part 1:
Management System
Requirements for
Transportation of
Goods and/or Cargo
Chain Services
MS 2400-2:2020
Halalan-Toyyiba
Assurance Pipeline-
Part 2:
Management System
Requirements for
Warehousing and
Related Services
MS 2400-3:2020
Halalan-Toyyiba
Assurance Pipeline-
Part 3:
Management System
Requirements for
Retailing
Halal Industry Development Corporation (HDC)5.02, Level 5,KPMG Tower, First Avenue, Persiaran Bandar Utama,47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan,Malaysia.
Tel : +603 - 7965 5555Fax : +603 - 7965 5500
Hotline : 1800 - 880 - 555 (within Malaysia)+603 7965 5400 (outside Malaysia)
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