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BPJPH Accreditation Support:
Halal Certification for Foreign Business

Entering the Indonesian market demands formal recognition from BPJPH, the national halal authority, which is more critical than simply having a halal logo. For foreign halal certification bodies, this means obtaining accreditation from the Halal Product Assurance Agency (BPJPH) to ensure your certificates are accepted for import and distribution across Indonesia.

Our Halal Certification Support Indonesia program is designed for foreign accreditation bodies and Islamic authorities seeking to comply with SJPH and ISO 17065 frameworks under Indonesia’s halal law. We offer comprehensive technical and regulatory assistance for BPJPH accreditation, structured around key phases to ensure your organization’s success.

Our support encompasses SIHALAL submission, meticulous document mapping, preparation through mock audits, and efficient assessor visit coordination, enabling you to meet BPJPH’s demanding requirements with total assurance.

Why Do You Need Halal Accreditation Support?

To ensure national recognition and Indonesian market access, Law No. 33/2014 and BPJPH Regulation No. 57/2021 require all halal certificates to be issued by BPJPH-accredited bodies. Foreign certification bodies must obtain formal BPJPH Accreditation Support to maintain mutual recognition.

The process involves compliance with SJPH and ISO 17065 standards, structured SIHALAL submission, and coordination of mock audits and assessor visits. Any error or missing document can delay recognition or lead to re-evaluation.

Who Needs Halal Certification Support?

International BPJPH Recognition

Established or emerging halal certification bodies outside Indonesia seeking BPJPH recognition.

ISO Scheme to SJPH Mapping

Authorities with ISO-based schemes require SJPH mapping.

Sharia Governance & Competency Records

Organizations developing Sharia governance and auditor competency records.

BPJPH Accreditation Dossier & Liaison

Bodies needing a liaison and a complete accreditation dossier for BPJPH.

Our Comprehensive BPJPH Halal Accreditation Support Service

We evaluate your current accreditation status, documentation, and auditor competencies to identify compliance gaps with SJPH and ISO 17065.

We conduct a full mock audit replicating BPJPH procedures, deliver a CAPA report, and assist in corrective actions before assessor visits.

Our team prepares your Compliance Matrix, Quality Manual, and SOP library, compiles auditor and Sharia Board files, and manages account setup and structured submission via SIHALAL.

We offer complete BPJPH visit support, from logistical scheduling and field playbook creation to long-term compliance monitoring and renewal tools.

Why Choose Product Registration Indonesia?

Certified Halal Experts

Our consultants hold recognized Halal Supervisor and Auditor certifications and possess deep regulatory experience with BPJPH, LPPOM MUI, and ISO 17065 frameworks.

End-to-End Regulatory Support

From dossier compilation to assessor logistics, we manage every compliance aspect efficiently.

Localized Knowledge, Global Standards

We bridge the gap between international halal standards and Indonesia’s SJPH system.

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 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

It is the formal accreditation by Indonesia’s Halal Authority that allows a foreign halal body’s certificates to be accepted for products imported into Indonesia.

Most programs complete in 6-8 months, subject to dossier readiness and BPJPH scheduling.

Yes. We coordinate with BPJPH-approved training providers such as IPB University and UIN.

Yes. We assist with ongoing compliance monitoring, renewal preparation, and updates to align with future BPJPH regulation changes.

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