Jakarta --- The Halal Product Assurance Organizing Agency (BPJPH) of the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia continues to strive to encourage the development of the halal industry ecosystem in the country. In addition to targeting the food and beverage industry sector whose halal certification obligations will be enforced in October 2024, collaborative efforts to strengthen the ecosystem have also begun to expand to consumer goods such as clothing or fashion which are required to be halal certified in October 2026. In that context, BPJPH is now making strategic efforts by initiating Indonesia Global Halal Fashion or IGHF.
"IGHF is more than just promoting Indonesian halal fashion products to the world market. More than it, IGHF wants to prove that our halal products are able to compete in terms of quality in the world," said the Chairman of BPJPH, Muhammad Aqil Irham, in Jakarta, Tuesday (10/9/2024).
"IGHF which we have launched on March 28th 2024 at the Indonesia Fashion Week, is something new. As a forum for our collaboration in encouraging the development of the halal fashion industry ecosystem, which is an important step to make Indonesia the center of world halal fashion." he continued.
To become the number one in the world in the halal fashion sector, Aqil said that Indonesia must strengthen the development of the domestic halal fashion product ecosystem comprehensively from upstream to downstream, from materials to consumer products. For this reason, innovation is needed to strengthen the halal fabric industry to build the halal value chain of the fashion industry. Meanwhile, the promotion of halal fashion is carried out through IGHF's participation in a series of international fashion events in a number of big cities in different countries, including London, Milan and Paris.