APEDA REGISTRATION
APEDA, which stands for the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority, is a government organization in India. It was established under the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act of 1985. APEDA's primary role is to promote and develop the export of agricultural and processed food products from India.
STARTING FROM RS. 14999/-
COMMODITIES SUBJECT TO APEDA OVERSIGHT
Here are some examples of products that are often monitored and regulated by APEDA:
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables: This category includes items such as mangoes, grapes, bananas, and other fruits and vegetables that are exported from India.
Rice and Rice Products: Different varieties of rice, as well as rice-based products like rice flour and rice bran oil, are monitored by APEDA.
Spices and Condiments: India is known for its diverse range of spices, including cardamom, pepper, turmeric, and cinnamon, among others.
Meat and Meat Products: APEDA oversees the export of various meat products, including buffalo meat, sheep meat, and poultry products.
Dairy Products: Dairy exports include items like milk powder, butter, ghee, and processed cheese.
Processed Foods: A wide array of processed food products, including canned fruits and vegetables, fruit pulp, jams, jellies, and other preserved foods, are monitored.
Cereals and Cereal Products: This category encompasses items like wheat, wheat products, and other cereals.
Pulses and Pulses Products: Products such as lentils, chickpeas, and processed pulse items are regulated.
Floriculture and Floriculture Products: Flowers and ornamental plants, as well as flower products like essential oils, are included.
Honey and Honey Products: APEDA also oversees the export of honey and honey-based products.
Herbal and Medicinal Plants: Exports of herbs, herbal extracts, and medicinal plants are monitored.
Organic Products: Organic agricultural and processed food products are increasingly important in export, and APEDA has guidelines for their export.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR APEDA REGISTRATION
Office Information: Provide details of your registered office, main office, and any branch offices.
Application Form: Make sure the application form is signed and stamped.
IEC Copy: Include a self-certified copy of your Import Export Code (IEC) issued by the Director-General of Foreign Trade.
Bank Certificate: Submit a bank certificate in the required format to show your financial stability.
Legal Document: If applicable, provide a certified copy of your organization's legal document (e.g., MOA for companies, partnership deed for partnerships, or trust deed/Memorandum of Rules & regulations for trusts/societies).
Other Export Council Registration: Mention any registrations with other Export Promotion Councils or Commodity Boards, if you have them.
License Details: Include information about licenses issued by sponsoring authorities (e.g., DGTD, State Director of Industries) as required.
HOW TO REGISTER APEDA
Process of APEDA Registration