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| Title | How Will the Europe Halal Food Market Evolve by 2033? |
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| Category | Business --> Food and Related |
| Meta Keywords | Europe Halal Food Market, Europe Halal Food Market Report, European Halal Food Market, Europe Halal Food |
| Owner | Joey Moore |
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| Europe Halal Food Market Forecast by 2033 Market Size in 2024: USD 396.0 Billion The Europe halal food market is on a robust expansion trajectory, with valuation jumping from USD 396 billion in 2024 to an anticipated USD 663.4 billion by 2033, translating into a steady compound annual growth rate of 6.57%. This upward momentum is underpinned by a rapidly growing Muslim consumer base, rising ethical and health-driven demand from non-Muslim shoppers, and a supportive regulatory environment that standardises halal certification across the region. Europe Halal Food Market Growth Drivers Surging Muslim Demographics & Consumer Spending Power According to the Pew Research Center, the number of Muslims living in Europe is expected to grow from 44.1 million in 2010 to 58.2 million by 2030. This is about a one-third increase. France is home to about 5.5 million Muslims, which is over 8% of its total population. This growth is making a big difference in what people buy. A 2023 survey by the Halal Council in Germany said that 94% of Muslims look for halal-certified products, and 59% are ready to pay more for them. Retailers and manufacturers that get good halal certification are reaching a fast-growing group of buyers who have more money to spend as their numbers go up. Government-Backed Certification & Regulatory Harmonisation National governments and special groups are making it easier to get into the market by making halal rules clearer and the same for everyone. France, for example, uses several government-approved groups to check meat factories, food plants, and transport systems to make sure everything follows Sharia laws. In the UK, the Halal Monitoring Committee (HMC) works with local councils to approve butchers and supermarkets. Germany’s Central Council of Muslims (ZMD) works together with the food safety office to make checks simple. These actions make it cheaper and faster to get certificates. This also helps people believe in halal products. It pushes local makers and exporters from other places to bring more halal options to market. Ethical & Health Appeal Stretching Beyond Faith Boundaries Halal is built on clean sourcing and the way animals are treated, and not using pork or anything with alcohol. This fits well with the way many European shoppers now care about animal welfare, knowing the meat is clean and has clear labels. Big supermarkets have given whole aisles to halal meat, treats, and meals, and they show these here as “ethically produced” or “free from unwanted additives.” People outside the usual halal market like these products too. This helps brands sell more, while also making prices better in the store, which gets more people to try them. Request a Free Sample Report: https://www.imarcgroup.com/europe-halal-food-market/requestsample Europe Halal Food Market Segmentation Analysis by Product
Analysis by Distribution Channel
Analysis by Country
Competitive Landscape The competitive landscape of the industry has also been examined along with the profiles of the key players. Europe Halal Food Market News
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