GINWORLDART Secures Halal Certification, Expanding Into Global Markets
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With nearly one-quarter of the world’s population identifying as Muslim, the Halal market is no longer optional—it has become a necessity. As global demand for health supplements and clean-label foods continues to rise, Halal certification has evolved beyond a religious requirement, becoming a key indicator of trust for consumers worldwide.
In line with this trend, GINWORLDART has reinterpreted the traditional value of Korean ginseng through modern science and international standards. Recently, several of our product lines received official Halal certification from the International Halal Certification Center (IHCC), marking a meaningful milestone that elevates the global standing of Korean ginseng.
1. The Origins and Meaning of Halal Certification
The term Halal comes from Arabic, meaning “permissible.” Its opposite, Haram, refers to what is forbidden.
In Islamic law, these principles regulate not only food but also everyday life, emphasizing universal values of purity, cleanliness, and safety.
Halal certification applies these principles to modern industries, verifying that no prohibited ingredients are used throughout the raw material sourcing, processing, and distribution stages.
While Halal certification was originally designed to serve Muslim communities, it is now recognized globally as a premium seal of safety and quality, trusted by consumers of all backgrounds. For example, the prohibition of alcohol, blood, and pork-derived ingredients means that Halal-certified products undergo rigorous inspections of additives and preservatives, ensuring exceptional safety and hygiene.
2. The Growing Impact of Halal in Global Markets
According to Global Market Insights, the global Halal food market is expected to reach USD 6 trillion by 2034.
With more than 2 billion Muslims worldwide—nearly one in four people—demand for Halal-certified products is rapidly expanding, not only in the Middle East and Southeast Asia but also in Europe and North America.
Importantly, Halal is no longer viewed solely as a religious requirement. It has become part of the broader consumer trend toward ethical consumption and clean-label products, appealing to global consumers seeking safety, transparency, and integrity in their food and supplements.
In short, “Halal certification = a universal mark of trust in global markets.”
3. Korean Companies and Halal Certification Strategies
Korea has gained global recognition through K-Food, K-Beauty, and K-Healthcare. However, securing Halal certification has remained a key challenge for companies aiming to penetrate Muslim-majority markets.
The Korean Ministry of Agriculture and KOTRA have already designated the Halal sector as a strategic growth engine, actively supporting local companies in obtaining certification.
Korean products such as instant noodles, beverages, and cosmetics have already become popular across Southeast Asia and the Middle East. In the health supplement sector, red ginseng and Korean ginseng are attracting strong interest, thanks to their reputation as natural immune boosters and the perception of Korea as a source of clean, high-quality raw materials.
4. GINWORLDART’s Halal Certification Achievement
GINWORLDART is a premium health supplement brand that blends the heritage of Korean ginseng with modern scientific standards.
Recently, several of our product lines were certified by the International Halal Certification Center (IHCC), a milestone that carries global significance.
IHCC is the first Halal conformity assessment body in Korea officially approved by the UAE Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MOIAT). Its authority is widely recognized internationally.
This means that GINWORLDART’s certification is not a simple label but official validation that our raw materials, processing, production, and distribution fully comply with international Halal standards.
5. The Impact of Halal Certification for GINWORLDART
By securing Halal certification, GINWORLDART gains several strategic advantages:
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Gateway to Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian Markets
Indonesia and Malaysia, home to the largest Muslim populations, are experiencing rapid growth in demand for health supplements. -
Enhanced Global Consumer Trust
Beyond Muslim communities, Halal is increasingly valued by European and North American consumers seeking “clean-label” and trustworthy products. -
Elevated Brand Value
As global consumer trends shift toward safety, ethics, and transparency, Halal certification strengthens GINWORLDART’s positioning as a premium global brand.
6. Looking Ahead – GINWORLDART’s Global Expansion Strategy
GINWORLDART plans to expand Halal certification across more product lines in the near future.
At the same time, the company will leverage digital platforms and global distribution channels to connect with Muslim-majority markets as well as worldwide consumers who prioritize ethical and clean products.
A GINWORLDART representative stated:
“This Halal certification redefines the value of Korean ginseng to meet global standards. We are committed to enhancing the global reputation of Korean ginseng and growing as a trusted health solution brand.”
7. Conclusion – Tradition, Science, and Global Trust
Halal certification is no longer a niche religious requirement—it is emerging as a universal global standard of trust.
GINWORLDART is committed to sharing the traditional value of Korean ginseng with the world, backed by modern science and international standards.
This certification is just the beginning. Moving forward, GINWORLDART will continue to strengthen its presence as a premium, clean-label ginseng brand in the global marketplace.
“Halal certification is another name for trust. With the power of K
orean ginseng, GINWORLDART aspires to be a reliable partner in protecting the health of people worldwide.”
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