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    Spice Board Registration - Overview

    The spice board of india acts as a regulatory body in charge of promoting Indian spices in the foreign market. It is a division of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. It served as a conduit between foreign buyers and Indian spice suppliers.

    It is mandatory to have a spice board registration certificate with the masala board for every producer or a businessperson who deals with exports with spices. Moreover, the Spices Board Act of 1986 mandates the incorporation certificate to conduct the import and export formalities. If anyone involved in the trading of the spices without the spice board certificate may be arrested and imprisoned for upto a year

    Who Should Have Access to the Spice Board of India - CRES?

    Anyone who exports the 52 specified spices and cardamom must get the Spice Board’s Certificate of Registration as Exporter of Spices (CRES), whether they are a manufacturer or a retailer.

    Eligibility Criteria for Spice Board Registration

    The Spices Board of India has established eligibility criteria for spice exporters and manufacturers to register with them. The eligibility criteria are as follows:

    • ➜ The exporter or manufacturer must be a registered entity under the Companies Act, 1956, or the Partnership Act of 1932
    • ➜ The exporter or manufacturer must have a valid Import-Export (IE) Code issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade
    • ➜ The exporter or manufacturer must have a minimum turnover of ₹2.5 lakhs for the previous financial year
    • ➜ The exporter or manufacturer must have a permanent place of business and adequate storage facilities for spices
    • ➜ The exporter or manufacturer must have the necessary infrastructure, technical know-how, and quality control systems to ensure the production of high-quality spices
    • ➜ The exporter or manufacturer must comply with the food safety and quality standards prescribed by the Spices Board
    • ➜ The exporter or manufacturer must agree to follow the guidelines and procedures prescribed by the Spices Board for the export or manufacture of spices.

    The RCMC-CRES in India

    The certificate of registration as an exporter of spices will be provided to the applicant after completing the registration. You will be provided with unique credentials to complete Spice board login and provide all the required information. Provide all the required documents at the head office. The Certificate of Registration as Exporter of Spices can be downloaded from the masala board’s official website. You can reach out to our experts at Abhinav Suresh Advocate CA to complete CRES registration and initiate the required procedures.

    Benefits of Masala/Spice Board of India Registration Online

    spice board registration provides the business owner with the following advantages

    • ➜ Based on latest updates RCMC Registration is not mandatory after getting CRES certificate
    • ➜ The applicant can gain from comprehensive and current importer and exporter data banks
    • ➜ All the international firms exporters and importers policy makers are well connected using the contact groups
    • ➜ This facilitates the development of international relationships between exporters and importers
    • ➜ They handle inquiries about international trade and send them to trustworthy exporters
    • ➜ Through participation in important international exhibitions and meetings, this assists in organising a common platform for interaction between Indian exporters and foreign buyers.

    Responsibilities of Spice board

    The Spice Board plays a pivotal role in advancing India’s spice industry. Some key responsibilities include:

    • Quality Assurance : Ensuring that Indian spices meet stringent quality standards through inspections and certifications.
    • Market Expansion : Identifying and developing new markets for Indian spices on a global scale.
    • Export Facilitation : Supporting exporters with essential information, assistance, and resources to access international markets.
    • Research and Innovation : Conducting research to enhance cultivation practices, processing techniques, and value addition for spices.
    • Regulatory Oversight : Regulating and supervising spice exports to uphold India's reputation as a reliable supplier.
    • Sustainable Practices : Encouraging sustainable farming and processing practices to ensure the long-term viability of the industry.
    • Training and Capacity Building :Providing training programs to farmers, processors, and stakeholders to improve skills and knowledge.
    • Advocacy and Representation : Representing India's spice industry in international forums and negotiations.
    • Market Intelligence : Gathering and sharing market information to aid informed decision-making.