| Code: MTA11364 | Publication Date: Dec 2025 |
The main drivers of this growth are rising demand for ethically certified food and beverages, increasing global Muslim population seeking compliant products, growing awareness of food safety and hygiene standards, rising disposable incomes in emerging markets aiding consumption, and expanding distribution through organised retail and e-commerce channels.
Halal Markets are seeing an increase in how diverse halal certified items include everything except just meat and poultry, as they are included in processed foods, dairy items, snack foods, beverages, and ready-to-eat meals. The demand for convenience and for easy-to-eat halal products is increasing. Supermarkets and online retailers are providing more halal-certified sections to help consumers find halal products faster. Halal products are now available as lifestyle, personal care, and cosmetic lines, which give consumers more choices when purchasing halal products.
Halal certification development and expansion of halal certification infrastructure to support cross-border trade has contributed to the growth of the Halal Market. Also, the launch of halal-certified convenience foods, snacks, drinks, and processed products to meet the needs of a younger, more urban consumer base, is driving this growth. Additionally, the ongoing increase in demand for halal-certified ethical products has led to a surge in demand for halal-certified products in non-food segments such as cosmetics, personal care, supplements, and lifestyle goods.
Some of the leading companies include: