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Asia-Pacific Leads in Halal Market Share, Europe and Africa Following

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Dublin, Jan. 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Halal Food and Beverage - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2026-2031)" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global halal food and beverage market is on a steadfast expansion journey, projected to grow from USD 876.74 billion in 2026 to USD 1.30 trillion by 2031, registering a CAGR of 8.24%. This robust growth is bolstered by increasing demographic and income levels in Muslim-majority regions and a rising interest in halal products among non-Muslim consumers who regard them for their quality and ethical standards. The forecast period sees substantial growth for halal-certified packaged foods like ready-to-eat meals, bakery items, and frozen meats. Notably, halal beverages such as dairy alternatives and functional drinks are emerging as dynamic growth segments.

While traditional retail channels lead in volume, the digital transformation is evident. Halal-specific e-marketplaces and online platforms are gaining traction, especially among younger, urban Muslims seeking convenience and transparency. This shift is complemented by technological advancements like blockchain for traceability and IoT integration in logistics, enhancing end-to-end halal compliance. Notably, halal certification is increasingly esteemed as an indicator of "safe, ethical, and quality" attributes, propelling it from a niche segment to a compelling mainstream market.

Global Halal Food and Beverage Market Trends and Insights

With heightened global awareness, halal-certified packaged foods and beverages have transitioned into mainstream staples. By 2025, the growing Muslim population, projected to reach approximately 2 billion, underscores the expanding market. In Southeast Asia, brands such as Indomie and Sedaap have intensified their halal verification processes, targeting younger consumers who demand authenticity. Middle Eastern companies like Al Islami Foods and Almarai are diversifying their halal-certified selections to include frozen meats and ready-to-eat meals. In Europe, powerhouse brands like Nestle and Kellogg's are launching halal variants, repositioning halal as synonymous with premium quality.

Halal as a Marker of Quality and Authenticity

The recognition of halal certification as an emblem of quality is reshaping market dynamics. In Malaysia, Nestle introduced new halal products, emphasizing purity and traceability. Brands like BRF's Sadia in the UAE and Saudi Arabia have capitalized on their halal credentials to boost premium offerings. Across Europe, halal-certified products are marketed as cleaner alternatives, appealing to a health-conscious audience. In Southeast Asia, dedicated halal categories in online platforms reflect the trust in halal labeling as a mark of authenticity.

Stricter Regulations and Safety Standards

While stringent regulations ensure the genuineness of halal certifications, they can challenge market entry, particularly for SMEs. Variations in certification criteria and regulatory standards can complicate the processes, adding cost and time constraints. In the US, the absence of unified regulatory authority creates inconsistencies, affecting both business operations and consumer trust.

Segment Analysis and Growth Drivers

Halal food commands a dominant share in the market, driven by traditional segments like meat and dairy. Innovations in protein sourcing are promising, with companies expanding processing capacities in halal-prime regions. Halal beverages are growing fastest with an 8.78% CAGR due to advancements in plant-based and ready-to-drink options. Online retail channels are becoming crucial for product accessibility.

Geography Analysis

Asia-Pacific stands as the largest market, backed by robust halal certification structures and growing consumer trust. The region's urbanization and evolving lifestyles are increasing the demand for packaged halal foods. In the Middle East and Africa, growth is accelerated by substantial infrastructure and governmental initiatives, making it a pivotal market hub. Europe witnesses swift halal market incorporation, leveraging e-commerce to meet rising consumer preferences, while North America's growth is guided by its expanding Muslim demographic and brand certifications

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