
Approval Certificate Silver Hill Foods Ltd 2020

Department of Halal Certification EU
ACCREDITATION, CERTIFICATION, AUTHENTICATION, RESEARCH
Demand from Muslim millennials combined with public disaffection over recent food scandals sees Islamic food go mainstream
On an industrial estate on the outskirts of Swansea, a small revolution is taking place. Lewis Pies, a family firm that has been making British staples such as beef and onion pies, traditional pasties and sausage rolls for more than 80 years, has turned over a third of its business to halal products over the past decade to meet burgeoning demand. According to the managing director Wilf Lewis, halal is the future. “As a business, you set greyhounds off, and this is the one that’s running fastest,” he says. “We could get to the point during the next decade where halal is the majority of what we produce.”
Lewis Pies is part of a rapidly expanding market that reflects the demands of the growing Muslim population. The spending power of Muslim millennials,and their mix of faith and consumerism, is driving the trend.
As the world’s 1.6 billion Muslims prepare to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, which starts on Sunday, the latest figures suggest the global halal food and drink market will be worth close to £1.5 trillion by 2030. Other sectors of the Islamic economy – pharmaceuticals, travel, finance, modest clothing, cosmetics – are also set to grow.
But halal food may be on the verge of moving beyond the Muslim consumer market, according to industry experts, driven in part by food provenance scandals, such as the use of horsemeat, in recent years. Abdalhamid Evans, a strategist at Imarat Consultants, which specialises in halal market intelligence, told a recent conference: “Halal products, if well designed and marketed, can appeal to the general population. Halal is moving from niche to mainstream.”
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Halal meat comes from animals slaughtered in accordance with Islamic law. They must be alive and healthy at the time of slaughter, killed by hand and have all blood drained from the carcass. More than 80% of animals killed for halal meat are stunned before slaughter, although it is not a legal requirement in the UK. The RSPCA, British Veterinary Association, the Farm Animal Welfare Council and animal rights groups say slaughter without pre-stunning can cause unnecessary suffering.Advertisement
Lewis Pies has worked hard to get accreditation from halal governing bodies, source halal ingredients and win the confidence of Muslim customers by inviting them to the factory to see the separate halal production lines.
Its halal journey began with an approach from prison service catering contractors asking if the company could create a halal product for Muslim inmates. At that stage halal accounted for less than 5% of the company’s business. Within a few years it had removed all pork products from its lines. “It was a tough decision. In one way you’re limiting your market – no more pork pies or pork sausage rolls,” says Lewis, 40. “We had suppliers asking for chicken, ham and leek pies, and we had to say no – but we can do a good chicken and leek pie.”
The firm also had to deal with a backlash from Islamophobes and animal rights activists. “I once spent two hours drafting a very careful reply to someone, explaining the issues and the background,” adds Lewis. “I sent it off and got a totally inappropriate response. So we don’t engage with people who don’t want a rational discussion.”
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Now halal is the company’s main growth area, accounting for more than 35% of the business, and selling to wholesalers, retailers and brands that market products under their own labels. The biggest demand is for traditional British staples. “There’s a preconception that with halal products you need to ‘currify’ everything, but what people really want is [beef] sausage rolls and meat pies,” says Lewis. The company has now been approached by two football clubs interested in halal pies to be eaten on the terraces.
This desire among Muslims for classic British food led 30-year-old entrepreneur Shazia Saleem to launch a range of halal ready meals under her ieat label. “I wanted shepherd’s pie from the age of seven, and no one was making a halal version, so I made it myself,” she said at a recent Muslim lifestyle conference.
“Since 2013, there’s been a sixfold increase in Muslims shopping in chilled meals aisles looking for something halal,” she said. Her products are stocked in several big supermarket chains.
The demand for halal food is also driving restaurant reviews and ventures such as the Halal Dining Club and the food blog Halal Girl About Town.
In Swansea, the factory’s adjustment to halal has led the family in unexpected directions. “If you had told me five years ago, when I was managing a software company, that I’d be selling halal pies, I wouldn’t have believed it,” says Lewis. “But we’ve overcome suspicions and made some good friends. We’ve had a fantastic reception.”
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Andy Brownsell, Protectivity made the following comment in late 2017, ‘ Our team have conducted comprehensive research that revealed many of the ‘healthy protein bars’ found out in retail actually have more saturated fat and sugar than people originally thought. Over a third that were tested had more saturated fat than a regular doughnut!’
The research compiled and circulated by Andy and his team and others have also revealed that while protein bars are often associated with the clean eating trend, some have artificial sugars and colour’s along with the alarmingly high amounts of fat and sugar already alluded to.
Food for thought.
As the British House of Commons prepares to vote on the European Union (EU) withdrawal agreement negotiated by the UK Prime Minister Theresa May, the Irish beef sector has been warning that a no-deal Brexit would cause chaos and dramatically undermine Ireland’s beef exports.
‘Ireland exports 90% of its beef and half of all beef exports go to the UK market. A no-deal Brexit would lead to WTO (World Trade Organisation) tariffs and most probably a very negative movement in exchange rates, so that Irish beef exports to the UK would suddenly be economically unsustainable’, Eddie Punch, general secretary of the Irish Cattle & Sheep Farmers Association (ICSA) stated.
Punch further explained that there was insufficient time to find new international markets at viable prices to replace Ireland’s UK trade and added: ‘ The only solution to avoiding a catastrophe in the short term is to get agreement on some form of emergency intervention buying.’
The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) has warned that Irish beef prices have already been falling-now at €0.25 cents/kg below the same period last year. ‘The consensus is that we need an agreement on the May package or alternatively that Article 50 is extended in order to avoid immediate chaos’, Punch concluded.
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History Year: 2014-2018
Base Year: 2018
Estimated Year: 2020
Forecast Year 2020 to 2025
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Europe:UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Portugal, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Ireland, Russia, Turkey, Poland, Western Europe, Central and Eastern Europe
North America:USA, Canada
South and Central America:Brazil, Mexico
Middle East and Africa:South Africa, Saudi Arabia
Asia Pacific:Japan, China, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand
Halal Meat Market TOC Covers the Following Points:
1 Study Coverage1.1 Halal Meat Product
1.2 Market Segments
1.3 Key Manufacturers Covered
1.4 Market by Type
1.4.1 Global Halal Meat Market Size Growth Rate by Product
1.5 Market by End User
1.5.1 Global Halal Meat Market Size Growth Rate by End User
1.6 Study Objectives
1.7 Years Considered
2 Executive Summary2.1 Global Halal Meat Market Size
2.1.1 Global Halal Meat Revenue 2014-2025
2.1.2 Global Halal Meat Sales 2014-2025
2.2 Halal Meat Growth Rate by Regions
2.2.1 Global Halal Meat Sales by Regions
2.2.2 Global Halal Meat Revenue by Regions
3 Breakdown Data by Manufacturers3.1 Halal Meat Sales by Manufacturers
3.1.1 Halal Meat Sales by Manufacturers
3.1.2 Halal Meat Sales Market Share by Manufacturers
3.1.3 Global Halal Meat Market Concentration Ratio (CR5 and HHI)
3.2 Halal Meat Revenue by Manufacturers
3.2.1 Halal Meat Revenue by Manufacturers (2014-2018)
3.2.2 Halal Meat Revenue Share by Manufacturers (2014-2018)
3.3 Halal Meat Price by Manufacturers
3.4 Halal Meat Manufacturing Base Distribution, Product Types
3.4.1 Halal Meat Manufacturers Manufacturing Base Distribution, Headquarters
3.4.2 Manufacturers Halal Meat Product Type
3.4.3 Date of International Manufacturers Enter into Halal Meat Market
3.5 Manufacturers Mergers and Acquisitions, Expansion Plans
4 Breakdown Data by Product4.1 Global Halal Meat Sales by Product
4.2 Global Halal Meat Revenue by Product
4.3 Halal Meat Price by Product
5 Breakdown Data by End User5.1 Overview
5.2 Global Halal Meat Breakdown Data by End User
6 North America6.1 North America Halal Meat by Countries
6.1.1 North America Halal Meat Sales by Countries
6.1.2 North America Halal Meat Revenue by Countries
6.1.3 United States
6.1.4 Canada
6.1.5 Mexico
6.2 North America Halal Meat by Product
6.3 North America Halal Meat by End User
7 Europe7.1 Europe Halal Meat by Countries
7.1.1 Europe Halal Meat Sales by Countries
7.1.2 Europe Halal Meat Revenue by Countries
7.1.3 Germany
7.1.4 France
7.1.5 UK
7.1.6 Italy
7.1.7 Russia
7.2 Europe Halal Meat by Product
7.3 Europe Halal Meat by End User
8 Asia Pacific8.1 Asia Pacific Halal Meat by Countries
8.1.1 Asia Pacific Halal Meat Sales by Countries
8.1.2 Asia Pacific Halal Meat Revenue by Countries
8.1.3 China
8.1.4 Japan
8.1.5 Korea
8.1.6 India
8.1.7 Australia
8.1.8 Indonesia
8.1.9 Malaysia
8.1.10 Philippines
8.1.11 Thailand
8.1.12 Vietnam
8.1.13 Singapore
8.2 Asia Pacific Halal Meat by Product
8.3 Asia Pacific Halal Meat by End User
9 Central and South America9.1 Central and South America Halal Meat by Countries
9.1.1 Central and South America Halal Meat Sales by Countries
9.1.2 Central and South America Halal Meat Revenue by Countries
9.1.3 Brazil
9.2 Central and South America Halal Meat by Product
9.3 Central and South America Halal Meat by End User
10 Middle East and Africa10.1 Middle East and Africa Halal Meat by Countries
10.1.1 Middle East and Africa Halal Meat Sales by Countries
10.1.2 Middle East and Africa Halal Meat Revenue by Countries
10.1.3 GCC Countries
10.1.4 Turkey
10.1.5 Egypt
10.1.6 South Africa
10.2 Middle East and Africa Halal Meat by Product
10.3 Middle East and Africa Halal Meat by End User
11 Company Profiles
12 Future Forecast12.1 Halal Meat Market Forecast by Regions
12.1.1 Global Halal Meat Sales Forecast by Regions 2018-2025
12.1.2 Global Halal Meat Revenue Forecast by Regions 2018-2025
12.2 Halal Meat Market Forecast by Product
12.2.1 Global Halal Meat Sales Forecast by Product 2018-2025
12.2.2 Global Halal Meat Revenue Forecast by Product 2018-2025
12.3 Halal Meat Market Forecast by End User
12.4 North America Halal Meat Forecast
12.5 Europe Halal Meat Forecast
12.6 Asia Pacific Halal Meat Forecast
12.7 Central and South America Halal Meat Forecast
12.8 Middle East and Africa Halal Meat Forecast
13 Market Opportunities, Challenges, Risks and Influences Factors Analysis13.1 Market Opportunities and Drivers
13.2 Market Challenges
13.3 Market Risks/Restraints
13.4 Macroscopic Indicators
14 Value Chain and Sales Channels Analysis14.1 Value Chain Analysis
14.2 Halal Meat Customers
14.3 Sales Channels Analysis
14.3.1 Sales Channels
14.3.2 Distributors
15 Research Findings and Conclusion
16 Appendix
16.1 Research Methodology
16.1.1 Methodology/Research Approach
16.1.2 Data Source
16.2 Author Details
16.3 Disclaimer
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