As
an increasingly significant player in the rapidly expanding global halal
market, Brunei is laying the groundwork for further industry growth by
extending its reach across Asia and Latin America, while also encouraging
product innovation.
The
Sultanate has benefitted from its position as one of the early entrants in the
international halal market, which today supplies approximately 1.8 billion
people worldwide and is estimated to be worth US$2.3 trillion.
Having
launched the Brunei Halal brand in 2010, the Sultanate has since strengthened
its reputation by becoming one of the few countries outside of the Middle East
to establish an internationally recognised certifying body for the industry.
In
April, Romleah Juliet P Ocampo, a representative from the Philippine’s Centre
for International Trade Expositions and Missions, described Brunei Darussalam’s
halal standards as the ‘highest in the world’.
The
Sultanate’s halal brand now looks to be generating significant interest among
emerging players, including non-Muslim countries, who are keen to gain a share
of market growth.
Philippine
President Benigno S Aquino III used an official visit to Brunei in late
September to highlight the country’s interest in exploring opportunities for
setting up joint ventures in the halal food industry.
Local
media reported in April that a number of Thai firms have also headed to Brunei
this year to discuss possible partnerships in sugar refinery and halal food
production initiatives.
Thailand’s
ambassador to Brunei Darussalam, Apichart Phetcharatana, told media that
collaborative ventures would benefit both countries.
“We
can promote the Brunei Halal Brand to the world and we can use Thai experts to
assist Brunei,” he said.
Other
countries further afield are also in talks with Brunei, including South Korea,
which is eyeing the potential of halal cosmetic products, and Mexico, which
plans to send entrepreneurs to the Sultanate later this year to discuss the
potential for halal food production in the Latin American country.
While
interest from around the world bodes well for Brunei’s plans to develop its
halal brand, new players in the market, particularly in major growth areas such
as China, India and Europe, are likely to challenge the Sultanate for its position
as industry leader.
Aware
of mounting competition, Brunei Halal is looking to expand its operations by
setting up new production centres to run alongside its manufacturing bases in
Malaysia, Spain and the UK.
The
fi rm has also introduced a range of new products in June.
“There
has been considerable progress for the brand,” a company representative told
local media.
“For
one, our product range has grown in numbers and categories with new markets
within and beyond the region also being explored as we continue procuring
products.”
The
Brunei Agro-Technology Park (BATP) is likely to be instrumental in driving
industry growth by providing local manufacturers with modern facilities they
need to stay globally competitive.
The
park will cover 50 hectares in Kampung Tungku, with the first phase earmarked
for completion in 2015.
Feby
Latip, chief executive officer of Brunei Wafirah Holdings which manages the
Brunei Halal brand, told The Brunei Times in August that he expected the
facility to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) tackle a range of
challenges, from developing and exporting products to obtaining their halal
certification.
“The
incubators within the park would help SMEs with that,” he said.
The
BATP will also have a strong focus on research and development, which could
prove key to the Sultanate’s plans to diversify away from a reliance on oil and
gas revenues, particularly in newly emerging segments such as halal
pharmaceuticals.
Last
year, Canadian firm Viva Pharmaceuticals invested US$26 million in the
Sultanate to create a state-of-the-art pharmaceutical facility, buoyed by
confidence that the halal pharmaceuticals sector would match the industry’s
success in food, cosmetics, sharia-compliant health care and financial and
investment products.
(Borneo Post Online / 21 Oct 2012)
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