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집중기획 - 할랄시장에 대한 유제품 수출확대의 가능성과 과제

  • Jo, Seok-Jin
    • 월간낙농육우
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.108-113
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    • 2016
  • 최근 할랄식품의 수출확대에 대한 관심이 점차 높아지고 있는 가운데 농식품부는 2017년의 농식품 수출목표 100억불 가운데 할랄식품의 수출목표를 15억불로 설정하여 추진 중에 있다. 아울러 이를 위해 2015년 3월 한국식품연구원에 "할랄식품 수출정보시스템"을 구축하여 말레이시아와 인도네시아를 중심으로 할랄인증절차를 포함하여 필요한 정보를 제공하고 있다. 그 외에 2013년에서 2015년에 걸쳐 국내 할랄인증기관인 한국이슬람교중앙회(KMF)를 말레이시아(JAKIM) 및 싱가포르(MUIS)의 할랄인증기관에서 인정하는 기관으로 등록함으로써 교차인정절차를 마쳤다. 또한 2015년에는 주요 할랄시장이라 할 수 있는 말레이시아, 인도네시아, 아랍에미리트에서의 'K- Food Fair'개최, 한국산 농식품 및 한식에 대한 홍보활동을 실시한 바 있다. 그런가하면 일본 또한 최근 한국과 마찬가지로 말레이시아, 인도네시아 및 싱가포르를 포함한 할랄시장에 대한 유제품을 포함한 식품수출확대에 적극적이다. 따라서 한일 양국의 할랄시장을 둘러싼 경쟁 또한 불가피할 전망이다. 본고는 최근 할랄시장에 대한 식품수출확대를 위한 이 같은 국내외의 움직임과 관련하여 할랄식품의 의미 및 할랄시장에 대한 유제품의 수출가능성에 대해 간략히 살펴보고자 한다.

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PCR Analysis for Halal Authentication of Cosmetics Containing Carrot, Oyster Mushroom, and Pine Needle Extracts (당근, 느타리버섯 및 솔잎 추출물이 첨가된 화장품의 할랄인증을 위한 PCR 분석)

  • Jang, Chan Song;Kim, Tae Hyeon;Kim, Yu Song;Lee, Beom Zoo;Hong, Kwang Won
    • Food Engineering Progress
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.309-314
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    • 2018
  • In recent years, interest in halal authentication from the domestic food and cosmetics field has been growing for advances into the overseas halal market. For halal authentication, the product must not contain haram ingredients derived from pig, dog, human, GMO, etc. In this study, the presence of haram ingredients in plant extracts (carrot, oyster mushroom, and pine needle) treated with papain and bromelain and cosmetics (mask pack and cream) containing these extracts were analyzed by PCR to confirm whether these cosmetics were suitable for halal authentication. Detection limits of the PCR method that specifically detected template DNA of human, pig, dog, and GMO were $1.29{\times}10^3$, $1.14{\times}10^3$, $1.24{\times}10^2$ and $2.02{\times}10^3copies/tube$, respectively. PCR was not inhibited by the plant extracts or cosmetic ingredients. Results of PCR for the plant extracts or cosmetics containing these extracts were all negative. This PCR method could be used to rapidly identify the presence of haram ingredients in raw materials or final products during the manufacturing process of food and cosmetics.

Indonesian Halal Food Consumers' Perception, Attitude and Use of Ginseng and Red Ginseng Products (인도네시아 할랄식품 소비자의 인삼·홍삼제품에 대한 인식과 태도 및 이용 실태)

  • Park, Soojin
    • Asia-pacific Journal of Multimedia Services Convergent with Art, Humanities, and Sociology
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    • v.7 no.11
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2017
  • Understanding muslim consumers' needs and behaviour is an essential process for strategic product development in the Halal food market. For our study on Indonesian consumers of Halal food, we conduct a survey of 200 Muslims residing in Indonesia on awareness of ginseng (G) and red ginseng (RG) products, eating experience, like or dislike reasons, cognitive level on the efficacy of G and RG products, purchase behaviors, satisfaction and repurchase intention through a web-based questionnaire methodology. This study reveals that 58 % and 51% of the participants indicate an awareness of G and RG products. In particular, awareness amongst medium- and high-income male consumers in their 20s and 30s is relatively high. This group of participants is also more likely to consume eat G and RG products for health promotion, refreshment, and disease prevention, and positively evaluated product efficacy. They are also aware of the efficacy claims of these products with regard to enhancement of immunity, fatigue, and stamina. While Indonesian Muslim consumers express satisfaction with the health claims, packaging specifications, and design of the products, they are dissatisfied with product types, price, taste, and aroma. The results also found that participants would recommend G and RG products to acquaintances, and are willing to purchase them in the future. Therefore, the segmentation of Halal-certified G and RG products for Muslim consumers and analysis on their product needs could be advantageous for strategic product development.