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Khazan to build new Dhs60m Gulf meat factory to drive more Halal food expansion

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, December 10 - 2007 at 12:27
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Khazan, one of the Gulf's leading producers of Halal meat food products, is to invest Dhs60m in a new meat factory in the region as part of ambitious ongoing expansion plans.

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  • , exhibiting at Halal World Expo in Abu Dhabi this week, plans to build a Dhs60m meat factory in the Gulf region.
    , exhibiting at Halal World Expo in Abu Dhabi this week, plans to build a Dhs60m meat factory in the Gulf region.
The company made the announcement today from its exhibition stand at Halal World Expo, the new international trade show taking place at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, and also confirmed that it is looking to break into the $16bn Halal food market in the US.

"We're planning to open our third meat factory in one of the Gulf countries and will finalise our plans by the middle of next year after completing our research to identify the best location," said Gerhard Vogt, Khazan's Production Manager.

Providing jobs for around 100 people, the new factory will be similar in size to the company's 77,500 sq ft second manufacturing facility which opened in Sharjah in February and has doubled its production capacity.

The Kuwaiti-owned company will equip the new facility with the latest state-of-art meat processing equipment as it proceeds with expansion plans designed to make it the region's biggest Halal food producer.

"We have a dynamic, young management and we have definite plans for further expansion in the region," said Vogt.

The new Sharjah factory has quickly taken the lead from the original facility in Kuwait to grow Khazan's exports, servicing all of the Gulf countries and also opening a new market in Syria.

As Halal World Expo entered its second day, Khazan, which makes around 100 processed chilled and frozen Halal meat products, confirmed that it is using the new trade show to seek out a US distributor.

"We're looking to increase our exports, particularly with the opening of the new factories, and we have been examining the US market," said Vogt. "We're ready to begin exporting there, and we're definitely able to supply Halal products which meet US regulatory requirements."

"They key will be to work with a good distributor, and we're hoping that our contacts at Halal World Expo this week will help us find the right one."

Halal World Expo features Halal lifestyle products, including Islamic fashion, cosmetics and other healthcare products, as the demand for Halal compliant products continues to grow in the UAE. The exhibition also give focus to Islamic Finance, which is currently worth between $200 and $500bn annually and continues to be a consistently growing interest for financial markets across the world.

The Global Halal and Islamic Business Forum runs alongside the Halal World Expo in Abu Dhabi. The exhibition is an annual landmark event opening the gateway for the Middle East market to the international Halal industry.
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Halal World Expo is organised by the Institute for International Research (IIR) and part of the world's largest human capital company, Informa Plx, a FTSE-250 company and also the world's largest organizer of exhibitions, conferences and training courses. IIR Middle East is the Dubai based regional office of IIR, annually managing over 500 conferences and events in addition to 12 major international exhibitions.

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