SFDA Chief Discusses Expertise Exchange in Halal Products with Malaysian Scientific Institutions


Kuala Lumpur, Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) Chief Executive Dr. Hisham bin Saad Aljadhey held meetings with several Malaysian scientific institutions concerned with halal products in Malaysia.

The meetings aimed to facilitate the exchange of expertise in the field and gain insights into the services offered by these institutions.

Aljadhey visited the University of Putra Malaysia, where he observed the university’s scientific programs and the ongoing work at its Halal Products Research Institute (IPPH).

The IPPH was established to position the university at the forefront of this field by conducting studies on all aspects of halal products at both local and international levels, as well as advancing research efforts.

Aljadhey visited to the Malaysia Halal Analysis Center (MyHAC), which is dedicated to supporting and empowering the halal certification program while establishing international laboratories for analytical purposes. He familiarized himself with the range of analytical services offered by
the center, encompassing chemical, physical, and biotechnological testing methods.

Source: Saudi Press Agency