The World Halal Forum Europe 2010 kicked off at London’s Earls Court Conference Centre on Tuesday, 10th November to a fully packed hall of 148 delegates from 28 countries. The forum, UK’s first major halal industry event to date,has, at its second (...)
En savoir plus »Comments on the latest version of the DialRel Document “Main outcomes and recommendations to good animal welfare practices during religious slaughter” Submitted by Joe M. Regenstein, Professor of Food Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (...)
En savoir plus »The know-how of the peasant and the manual handling of animals are disappearing gradually, giving up their place to more and more automatic handling that may or may not be appropriate from the animal welfare point of view. Similarly, the (...)
En savoir plus »Over 40 Devoted Muslim Lecturers from various parts of the world Location : State of Kuwait, Salmiyah, Duration : 24-26 january 2011. If you wish to attend, and want to get a personal official invitation please contact Dr. Hani M. AL-Mazeedi (...)
En savoir plus »This survey was conducted both directly by calling the certification bodies through a questionnaire and collecting the information through websites and press statements of certification bodies. The 2009 survey lists Halal Meat certification (...)
En savoir plus »( français ) The French Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fishing has published ASIDCOM’s Bibliographical Report on Religious Slaughter and the Welfare of Animals, as a contribution within the framework of a meeting on animals and society (...)
En savoir plus »Dr. Regenstein currently has primary responsibility for a number of courses at Cornell including Kosher and Halal Food Regulations, and Animal Welfare. The Kosher and Halal Food Regulations course has been taught at Carnegie Mellon University (...)
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