“Nurturing Sustainable Halal Ecosystem in the Region”
In a world marked by cultural diversity and global mobility, the halal industry has evolved into a dynamic global market that has become increasingly attractive both for investors and traders and has expanded into different sectors. Azerbaijan, a nation celebrated for its rich cultural heritage and centuries-long history of Islamic civilization, possesses a considerable untapped potential to further the development of the halal industry in the region.
The initiative to launch the "Azerbaijan Halal Business"(AZHAB) Forum is grounded in Azerbaijan`s proven regional role as the main locomotive driving its economic growth. Over the last 30 years, Azerbaijan has pioneered landmark regional infrastructure projects which has significantly unleashed the region`s economic and trade potential. The country has proven itself as a reliable contributor to development not just within the South Caucasus but on a global scale.
The Azerbaijan Halal Business Forum concept aims to foster collaboration, share knowledge, showcase products and promote ethical and sustainable practices in the Halal industry while also encouraging business growth and international cooperation in the region.
By bringing together diverse stakeholders, including government representatives, industry experts, entrepreneurs, and scholars, AZHAB Forum seeks to chart a path toward a more vibrant, inclusive, and prosperous halal business landscape in the broader region. This synergy between Halal business practices and Azerbaijan's rich historical and cultural heritage positions the country as a potential hub for the regional Halal industry, where innovation, collaboration, and growth converge to elevate the Halal journey.
AZHAB Forum will be comprised of two parts: conference and exhibition. The objectives of the Forum encompass various aspects, reflecting the region`s potential to discover new horizons for Halal businesses. It is designed to serve as a lasting platform for the development of the Halal industry in the region.