Perspectives and implications of halal food consumption among major Islamized groups in the Philippines: strengthening consumer confidence, standardization, and traceability
Khadiguia Ontok Balah,
Salik D. Makakena
Abstract:The study focused on the perspectives on Halal food products of the three predominantly Islamized groups residing in the Cotabato Province, Philippines: Maguindanaon, Tausug, and Maranao. Three hundred heads of households served as the sample of the study. Data was gathered using a self-made survey questionnaire duly validated by Muslim scholars. The research revealed the participants’ strong preference for Halal-Certified products, ensuring adherence to Shari'ah Law. However, the participants’ concerns emerge… Show more
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