Consumers' Confidence in Halal Labeled Manufactured Food : Malaysians Purchase Intentions of Halal Manufactured Food Products / by Golnaz Rezai, Zainal Abidin Mohamed & Mad Nasir Shamsudin
Publisher: Germany : Lap Lambert Academic Pub., 2012Copyright date: ©2012Description: 227 pages : Illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9783659149917 (Paperback)
- BP134.F58 R49
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Halalan Thayyiban (Sinaut Campus) | Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali | Sinaut Campus | SINAUT BP134.F58 R49 2012 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Checked out | Pembelian daripada Adai Ent. | 30/10/2024 | 1050069682 |
Includes bibliographical references
The impending international challenges facing Malaysia will continue to be dominant and will affect its economic prospects considerably. With an increasing trend towards globalization, Malaysia will face sweeping technological changes in food manufacturing which require re-examining strategies of conducting their businesses. Currently, the key areas for growth and development in the food processing industry in Malaysia are functional and convenience foods, food ingredients and halal foods. Today, halal stands not only for the way of slaughter and preparation of food but also for animal welfare, social justice and sustainable environment. The lack of enforcement in monitoring the usage of certified halal food has caused the public to question the validity of some of the products that were claimed to be halal. The objective of this study is to gather information on consumers’ confidence towards halal labeled food and to assess the level of confidence of the halalness of food products which carry halal logo.
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