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British Food Journal (2017) 119 (1): 39–51.
Published: 03 January 2017
... – exist for the different schools of Islamic legal thought and within the customs of different countries. In order to ensure that food production is embracive of the religious needs of the global Muslim customer market, this paper utilises the farm to fork and global supply chain models to foster...
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British Food Journal (2009) 111 (3): 275–292.
Published: 21 March 2009
...Ahmad Kaleem; Rana Abdul Wajid Purpose Islam prohibits interest as a source of income or profit. The purpose of this paper is to explore the possible application of Bai Salam contract (forward sale agreement) as an alternative financial instrument in the agriculture sector of Pakistan. Design...
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British Food Journal (2008) 110 (7): 655–670.
Published: 04 July 2008
.... Most respondents did not know that supermarkets in their local area sold HM. Research limitations/implications In order to increase the sales of HM ranges, supermarkets need to improve their marketing efforts, for example by advertising in Islamic newspapers, mosques and other relevant sources...
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British Food Journal (2007) 109 (5): 367–386.
Published: 22 May 2007
.... The resulting framework is presented in Figure 1 . Consumer behaviour Meat Religion Islam France Although religions may impose strict dietary laws, the amount of people following them may vary considerably. Hussaini (1993) states that 75 per cent of Muslims in the US follow these above...

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