The certificate certifies that all types of crystalline and refined sugar are produced in accordance with Islamic religious standards
The CRV industrial bioenergy plant in Cabinopolis, Minas Gerais, has successfully renewed its halal certification, reaffirming its commitment to quality and compliance in its production processes. On September 30 and October 1, the unit underwent a rigorous audit to re-certify Halal, a certification the company has maintained since 2021. This re-certification is necessary to ensure that the factory’s practices continue to meet legal and Islamic jurisprudence requirements. A sign of credibility in the international market.
Halal certification is very important for companies that want to expand their operations into global markets, especially Muslim-majority countries. It attests that crystalline and refined sugar is produced according to Islamic religious standards. The Halal seal goes beyond simple product quality: it evaluates and ensures that the entire production cycle complies with religious teachings, from the selection of raw materials to the processing, handling and storage of finished products.
By renewing its certification, the factory strengthens its commitment to innovation and social responsibility, expanding its presence in international markets, respecting cultural differences and maintaining an ethical stance throughout the production process. “With the re-certification of halal products, the factory not only maintains its credibility and trust with international customers, but also confirms its outstanding position in quality and compliance in the Brazilian sugar energy sector. This is only possible thanks to the commitment of all employees, who always strive to follow the path of continuous improvement,” said Yale Coutinho, quality coordinator at the plant. (press office)