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Catering to Growing Demands, Values

Ethiopia, known for its diverse cultural and religious tapestry, has recently experienced a significant surge in demand for Halal products and services. This trend reflects a growing awareness of Halal principles, particularly within the country’s substantial Muslim population, estimated at around 34%, according to various studies.

This heightened awareness presents a significant market opportunity. Businesses increasingly recognise the demand for Halal-certified products, primarily focusing on food. However, the need for Halal-certified cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and other goods is also emerging. This rise in Halal businesses presents exciting new avenues to boost exports, paving the way for increased investment and job creation.

However, the expansion of the Halal business sector needs some help. Ethiopia needs a robust national Halal certification system and a well-defined policy and legal framework. The infrastructure and logistics to create a truly enabling environment have yet to be fully established. These shortcomings hinder export performance and erode consumer trust.

Despite these hurdles, Ethiopia’s burgeoning Halal market holds immense potential. By addressing certification limitations and fostering adherence to Halal standards, Ethiopia can strategically position itself as a significant player in the global Halal industry. This article explores the proliferation of Halal businesses in Ethiopia, examining the driving forces behind this growth, the opportunities it presents, and the challenges it faces.



The Ethiopian Journey Towards a Truly Inclusive Economy

Over the past few decades, Ethiopia has embarked on a commendable journey towards creating a more inclusive economy. One noteworthy policy initiative has been the introduction of interest-free banking, initially offered through windows within conventional banks and later evolving into full-fledged institutions in 2020. This move has had a significant impact on the vast unbanked Muslim population in Ethiopia, fostering financial inclusion and empowering citizens who were previously excluded from the formal financial system. The impact extends far beyond the economic sphere, playing a crucial role in social empowerment and paving the way for a more equitable society.




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