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The Spices Board of India is a flagship regulatory body set up by the Government of India to monitor, develop and promote Indian Spices. The Spices Board works under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. The board acts as a link between the Indian Exporter and the Importers abroad.
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Provided below is the description of the Spices Board as per the Spices Board Act, 1986.
The Central Government constituted a Board called the Spices Board to carry on the purposes of the Spices Board Act.
The Board consists of such number of members as prescribed by the Act; however, the number of members should not be more than thirty-two. Furthermore, the board consists of the following members;
The following are the significant roles of the Spices Board of India;
Also, Read: How to Start a Powdered Spices Business in India?.
The following needs to apply for getting the Spice Board Registration;
Also, as per Form A1[1], that is the “application for issue of license as dealer”. The dealer applying through the aforesaid application form needs to mention the status or type of their entity in the prescribed form. These are as follows;
Additionally, if the type of your entity is other than the types mentioned above, you are required to specify the type.
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Also, follow the link to know about the documents you would need according to the type of your firm for getting the Cardamom Dealer License. Furthermore, the registered/licensed Cardamom Dealers have to submit their monthly statements in the prescribed form – Form F[2].
The schedule of the Spices Board Act contains the names of 52 spices;
And the Schedule of the Spice Board Act, 1987 contains the details of the minimum facilities required for spices and the units processing spice products to qualify for Spice House Certificate related to;
The Spices Board is the apex and sole body working under the Government of India for the development, promotion, and export of good quality of spices to a foreign land. The Spices Board is responsible for issuing the registrations and licenses and the Certificate of Registration as Exporter of Spices (CRES) under section 11 of the Spice Board Act is one of them.
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