Thursday 8 March 2018

KSA halal food and beverage market to have a CAGR of over 9% through to 2023

The KSA halal food and beverage market is projected to grow at a CAGR of over 9%, in value terms, from 2018 to 2023, says TechSci Research.

Source: TechSci Research. KSA halal food and beverage market by size, region and value, 2013 to 2023 (forecast). The west region includes Tabuk, Madinah and Makkah, while the Central region is home to Qassim and Riyadh, capital of KSA.
Source: TechSci Research. KSA halal food and beverage market by size, region and value, 2013 to 2023 (forecast). The west region includes Tabuk, Madinah and Makkah, while the Central region is home to Qassim and Riyadh, capital of KSA.
Increasing demand for packaged halal foods among non-Muslims*, strong import and export regulation and policies regarding halal food and beverages and increasing Muslim population in the country will spur further growth of the halal food and beverage market in the country, the consultancy said.
 
Major players operating in the KSA halal food and beverages market include Al Islami Foods, Amana Foods, One Foods Holdings, Khazan Meat Factory, Al Kabeer Group, Albatha, Midamar, Prairie Halal Foods, JM Foods, AL RAWDAH, Nestlé Dubai Manufacturing and Agthia.

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*This view is often mentioned in forecasts about the halal market. This author has never encountered such views among non-Muslims. There is indeed a shift towards clean and healthy eating and a corresponding focus on the food chain. However, non-Muslims are looking for foods which satisfy the criteria for clean and healthy eating and it does not matter to them if the foods are halal or not. They are not seeking out halal foods to satisfy their preference for clean and healthy eating. Nor do they feel that the halal label means that the food is cleaner or healthier.