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Editorial note: Market figures cited in this article are estimates based on publicly available industry reports and may vary by source. HalalExpo.com aims to present the most current data available but readers should verify figures for business decisions. Sources include the State of the Global Islamic Economy Report, DinarStandard, and national halal authority publications.
Halal certification has traditionally been a point-in-time audit. Technology is closing this trust gap with blockchain, IoT, and QR verification.
Blockchain creates immutable records of every supply chain transaction.
Sensors provide continuous monitoring of temperature and contamination risk.
QR codes on packaging allow buyers to trace products to certified sources.
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