Built for more efficient organic certification in India
Structured process with local recognition
15+
years of industry experience
2
or less business days enquiry response
How It Works
A Clearer Path to Organic Certification
Step 1
Define scope and submit your enquiry
Start with the right operator type and certification path, reducing rework later.
Step 2
Complete application and document review
Early review surfaces documentation gaps before they delay audit planning.
Step 3
Confirm quotation and certification agreement
Clarify scope, responsibilities and timing so teams can plan with confidence.
Step 4
Schedule and complete the audit
A defined audit plan improves readiness across sites, suppliers and records.
Step 5
Close findings and receive the decision
Corrective action review supports a defensible certification outcome and ongoing control.
Operator types covered
Farmers & Groups
Certification for individual farmers and grower groups seeking a clearer route to recognized organic status. Best suited for operators who need documented controls, defined scope and a more structured path to market acceptance.
Includes individual farming and grower group pathways. Use when you need certification aligned to organic production practices, documented review, audit planning, corrective action follow-up and final certification decision.
Processing Units
For processing operations that need organic certification to support site readiness, customer confidence, and market access. Helps Quality Managers and compliance teams align documentation, audit preparation and certification scope for processing activities.
Designed for processing units seeking accredited organic certification in India. Best for teams managing production controls, records, corrective actions and audit readiness across the certification lifecycle.
Trading & Export
For retail trade and export operators that need organic certification to support cross-border market access. Useful when teams must show compliance clearly, maintain supporting records and reduce certification friction for exported products.
Supports trading and exporting units that need recognized certification, defined scope, and a documented process from review through certification decision. Strong fit for export-oriented Quality Managers and compliance teams.
Wild Collection
For wild collection operators that need to demonstrate organic practices without harming ecosystems or plant populations. Helps teams support sustainability claims with a more structured certification path and documented controls.
Use for products collected from natural environments where certification must support ecosystem protection, population stability, documented review, audit execution, corrective actions and final decision.
Input Approval
For input manufacturers that want organic approval to strengthen credibility, support sustainable farming, and expand market access. Gives Quality Managers and compliance teams a clearer route to demonstrating that products meet required standards.
Best for manufacturers seeking approval for input products used in organic systems. Supports a more structured review of scope, records, audit planning, corrective actions and certification decision.
How We Help
Benefits of Organic Certification with FoodChain ID
Defined certification pathway
Reduce avoidable rework
End the delays and duplicated preparation that an unclear scope creates
Early document review
Finds gaps before audit
Turn late documentation discoveries into early easy fixes
Planned audit scheduling
Improves readiness planning
Stop last minute audit coordination from derailing team focus
Corrective action review
Support defensible closure
Replace ad-hoc closure with consistent corrective action review
Operator-specific pathways
Every operating model supported with a pathway built to match
Turn one-size-fits-all guidance into operator specific clarity
Local organic expertise
Be confident in your decisions
Remove the doubt that comes from lacking local organic expertise
Extend Your Capabilities
Support Organic Compliance Beyond Certification
For teams managing audit readiness, export requirements and broader quality system pressure, these related services help reduce fragmentation around certification.
FAQ
Covered operator types include individual farmers, grower groups, processing units, trading and export operations, wild collection and input approval. These certification activities are part of a broader range of product and label certification services that support market access and compliance.
Enquiries are answered within 2 business days.
Audit dates are typically scheduled within two weeks of agreement signing, in coordination with the client.
Audit findings are issued, corrective actions are reviewed if needed, and a technical review supports the certification decision. This process helps organizations support certification claims and maintain compliance with recognized food certifications and claims requirements.
Organic certification in India verifies that products are produced and handled according to national organic standards. It ensures compliance with regulations, supports market access and allows products to be labeled and sold as organic. Companies exporting organic products may also need to meet requirements for organic certification in Europe.
NPOP certification is the National Programme for Organic Production in India, which defines the standards for organic farming, processing and labeling. It is required for businesses that want to sell organic products in India or export them to regulated markets. For products entering the U.S. market, organizations may also pursue USDA Organic certification.
The cost of NPOP certification in India depends on factors such as operation size, product scope and inspection requirements. FoodChain ID can help define the scope and provide a cost estimate based on your business needs, particularly for organizations preparing products for export to regulated regions such as Europe.
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