Developing Knowledge Products to Strengthen Halal Infrastructure Systems in the Philippines

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  • Nefertari Al-Raschid Arsad

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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2018-12-31

How to Cite

Arsad, N. A.-R. (2018). Developing Knowledge Products to Strengthen Halal Infrastructure Systems in the Philippines. Journal of Halal Industry & Services, 1(1). Retrieved from https://hh-publisher.com/ojs321/index.php/JHIS/article/view/13

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