For global frozen fruit exporters, Halal certification isn’t just a compliance checkbox—it’s a powerful differentiator that opens doors to over 2 billion Muslim consumers across the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and beyond. In fact, according to the Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America (IFANCA), more than 70% of food retailers in Saudi Arabia and the UAE now require Halal certification for imported fruits.
From raw sourcing to final packaging, every stage of frozen blackberry production must adhere to strict Halal protocols—no alcohol-based cleaning agents, no cross-contamination with non-Halal ingredients, and traceable ingredient origins. For example, our partner supplier at E-BizBridge maintains a 95% whole-fruit retention rate during freezing—a critical metric for premium retail buyers in Dubai and Riyadh.
While Saudi Arabia and the UAE enforce rigorous Halal audits through national bodies like SABER and GSO, Indonesia’s BPJPH system emphasizes local community verification. This means one certification may not be enough—you need a tailored strategy. For instance, a single Halal certificate recognized in Malaysia might not suffice for entry into Qatar without additional documentation.
When combined, organic and Halal certifications create a dual-layered trust signal. A 2023 Euromonitor report shows that 68% of premium grocery shoppers in the GCC prefer products labeled both organic and Halal. This synergy doesn’t just boost shelf appeal—it builds long-term brand equity in markets where safety and ethics are equally valued.
Take E-BizBridge’s certified frozen blackberries—they’ve successfully entered high-end chains like Lulu Hypermarket in Abu Dhabi and Al Maya Group in Kuwait. Why? Because they don’t just meet standards—they exceed expectations with transparent supply chains and consistent quality control.
We use international standards to produce each berry—ensuring it meets the highest requirements for safety, purity, and integrity.
If you're preparing to enter the Middle East or expand your footprint in global halal-compliant markets, now is the time to act. Whether you’re targeting premium supermarkets, online platforms like Noon or Amazon.sa, or B2B distributors, having both Halal and organic credentials gives you an edge that speaks louder than price alone.