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Muslim Growth Is Good For Muslim Businesses, Marketing

With an estimated disposable income of between $107 billion and $124 billion, Muslim Americans are realizing they can use their size to influence the market, he said. If a business offers halal food products, for example, Muslim consumers will pick that business over the others.

Muslim Consumer Group Presentation at Riyadh’s Halal conference

Muslim Consumer Group For Food Products USA/Canada presented a paper on Processing Aid or Hidden Ingredients in Food Products & ingredients and their Halal status from US food industry point of view at First International Conference on Halal Food Control at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Faisal Masood and Sabiha Ansari Founders of AMCC www.blstudios.net

USA: AMCC Spotlights Growing Muslim Market

For companies in the U.S. that are interested in tapping into the lucrative and loyal Muslim consumer market, the AMCC is a must-attend event.

Tolerant Approach-Muslim Americans find ways to engage

Tolerant Approach-Muslim Americans find ways to engage

…Muslim Americans are among the most integrated and successful citizens in the United States.

The Mainstreaming Of Fair Trade

AHA: Sounds like Halal market growth! >>Farmers who produce Fair Trade certified products receive a fair price for their labor, don’t have to deal with middlemen who skim money off the top of transactions, follow stringent environmental standards, and invest premiums from sales in community development.

USA: Halal standards in Muslim community up for interpretation

USA: Halal standards in Muslim community up for interpretation

Within the U.S. Muslim community, suspicion has grown in recent years about meat sold under the halal label as the number of suppliers expands and standards of animal slaughter get new, modern interpretation by a growing network of certifying agencies

Midamar Halal Foods Receives USDA Distinguished Community Service Award

Midamar received the “Distinguished Community Service Award” from the USDA’s Center for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships.

US business mission eyes Saudi agro-food deals

The US-Saudi Arabian Business Council (USSABC) is leading a delegation of 15 US companies to the Kingdom from Sept. 17 to 24. These firms are involved in agriculture, water and food industries.

Helping the Halal consumer

The average American Muslim consumer is every bit as educated, tech savvy, socially linked and upwardly mobile as their non-Muslim counterparts. Moreover, they are tight-knit and brand loyal. Muslim Americans want to purchase the same products as every other American – they just want them to be unquestionably halal.

American Muslims stand out as a multicultural market with significant opportunities

American Muslims are the most diverse religious group in America according to Magali Rheault, Senior Analyst, Gallup Center for Muslim Studies. The American Muslim Consumer Conference (AMCC [FREE Stock Trend Analysis]) which will be held on October 29, 2011 at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick, NJ, promotes dialog and raises awareness of this multicultural [...]