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A round-up of the great farming event

On July 30, 2024, the Midlands hosted a vibrant National Sheep event in Malvern, showcasing the heart and soul of sheep farming. The event, which takes place every two years, featured in the BBC Midlands Today Evening News highlighting the crucial role of sheep farmers in the UK and its impact on the rural community. Watch it here at 15.30…

EQL Charity Qurbani 2024 review

Alhamdulillah, Euro Quality Lambs (EQL) have completed another Qurbani season that involved sacred offering and performing Qurbani for our community in the UK. We successfully performed Qurbani for our retail & trade customers and charity partners in accordance with nationally agreed and endorsed Qurbani Protocol. This year’s Qurbani season saw increased interest and engagement from retail customers. More importantly, despite…

The launch of the British Halal Charter

The principles of halal production are prescribed; yet interpreted differently and at times inaccurately. This has caused growing confusion among manufacturers to supply halal food that is authentic and widely accepted by consumers. Furthermore, the inconsistent application of halal slaughter principles has become a trade barrier for UK exporters. Evidently, this does not help domestic trade either. Undoubtedly, there has…

EQL @ Halal Expo London 2022

EQL actively participated in the Halal Expo London held in London ExCel over two days on 2nd & 3rd December 2022. Exhibiting from stand K30, EQL's marketing team took the opportunity to engage with industry stakeholders and consumers during the free, well-attended and exciting halal event last weekend. Halal Expo London was scheduled for two days, with Friday (day 1)…

Riba-free in the Halal industry

Euro Quality Lambs have always been a proponent of Islamic values and ethics in all its business operations and activities. As a leading halal producer, EQL advocates for the broader holistic meaning of halal which is also referred to as a 'halal lifestyle'. Riba (interest, usury) is a severe haram in Islam (and the Abrahamic faiths) and any business activities…
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