Developing Knowledge Products to Strengthen Halal Infrastructure Systems in the Philippines
Abstract
Expanding worldwide demand for Halal goods and services has created manifold opportunities for participation in this growing market, not excluding the Philippines. This paper undertakes a brief overview of Halal development initiatives in the Philippines, revealing a fledgling but steadfastly pursued program. It underscores the severe lack of knowledge production on Halal in the Philippines as obtained from a review of current literature and determines the importance of Halal education. Finally, the paper details two knowledge products in progress: a postgraduate course as planned curriculum and a working paper as class output from guided service learning activities.
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