| TRADE NOTICE (NO ORG/004/2001) June13, 2001 |
Government of India through Director General of Foreign Trade, New Delhi vide their Public Notice No 19(RE-2001)/1997-2002 dated 11.6.2001 have, with effect from 1.7.2001, allowed export of organic products only if they are produced, processed or packed under a valid organic certificate issued by a certifying agency accredited by one of the Accreditation Agencies designated by the Govt of India which are presently Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority(APEDA), Coffee Board, Spices Board and Tea Board. The following procedure will be followed for getting accreditation from APEDA. i) The certifying agencies operating in India may apply for accreditation to one of the above Indian Accreditation Agencies. The Accreditation Criteria and the Procedure for Accreditation can be purchased from one of the Accreditation Agencies. The application duly completed with all the supporting documents along with the accreditation fees of Rs 15,000/- by way of DD should be submitted to one of the Accreditation Agencies. If the application is in order, the Accreditation Agency will process the same and issue accreditation certificate by 30th June 2001. In case of any dispute with regard to any condition or procedure prescribed in this Trade Notice or in the Accreditation Criteria and Accreditation Procedure, the same shall be subject to jurisdiction of the court where the Headquarters of the Accreditation Agencies are situated.
(ANIL SWARUP) |