Certification
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Licious Is India’s First Animal Protein Brand to be Certified with SA8000
Several certifications have been awarded to the firm, strengthening its status as the industry's pioneer and torchbearer.…
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IIPMB Launches a Tea Tasting & Marketing Certification Programme
Joshi emphasized the superior taste of Darjeeling Tea, which sells for $300-500 per kg in the international market versus $5-10 per kg for Indian tea cultivators. According to him, there is an urgent need to professionalize the entire value chain, from cultivation to marketing, and…
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AGMARK Eligibility, Regulatory Requirement & Procedure for Certification
AGMARK is a certification mark employed on agriculture products in India, assuring that they conform to a set standard approved by the Director of Marketing and Inspection (DMI), Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare under Agricultural Produce (Grading marking) Act, 1937. The term Agmark…
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