The Spices Board is an Indian government regulatory and export promotion agency for Indian spices. It was constituted in 1987 under the merger of the erstwhile Cardamom Board (1968) and Spices Export Promotion Council (1960) and has the responsibility of production/development of cardamom and export promotion of 52 spices shown in the schedule of the Act.
Manufacturers and merchants who deal with the export of Indian spices must register with the Spice Board (particularly 52 scheduled spices). On completion of registration, the manufacturer or merchant receives a Spice Board Registration Certificate known as CRES (Certificate of Registration as an Exporter of Spices).
Having a Valid Certificate of Registration from Spices Board is mandatory for any manufacturer or merchant who is dealing with export of spices.
Also, the Spices Board Act, 1986 states that
“No person shall, after the commencement of this Act, commence or carry on the business of export of any spice under and in accordance with a certificate. Provided that a person is carrying on the business of export of spices immediately before the commencement, and if he has made an application for such certificate within the said period of three months till the disposal of such application.”
Punishment for Trading without Spices Board Certificate:
Imprisonment up to one year
Fine up to one thousand rupees
Application in the prescribed form (Form-1)
Self-attested copy of IE (import-export) code certificate
Registration fee in the form of crossed Demand Draft favoring “spice board”
Self-certified copy of Partnership deed/ Memorandum and Articles of Association as the case may be.
Self-certified copies of GST registration certificate.
Self-attested certificate issued by directorate of industries in case of manufacturer-exporter of spices.
Self-certified copy of PAN card
Passport size photo with white background of CEO or the designated officer of your firm.
Online Application
To apply for Spices Board Certificate, the very first step is online registration on the government portal. Details such as IEC, mobile number and e-mail ID would be required. After verification of mobile number and email ID, applicants would be redirected to fill an online application.
Documents Uploading
Payment thru NEFT
Verification by Spice Board
Issuance of Spice Board Certificate (CRES)
On completion of registration at HO, the Certificate of Registration as an Exporter of Spices (CRES) would be issued and the applicant will get login ID along with password to download the CRES certificate.
[Note: One can easily check the status of their application online using the unique application number allotted to them]
Registration Type | Manufacturer | Merchant |
---|---|---|
New Registration | ₹15,000 + GST | ₹10,000 + GST |
Renewal | ₹10,000 + GST | ₹7,500 + GST |
Amendment | ₹5,000 + GST | ₹5,000 + GST |
Research, Development, and Regulation of domestic marketing of Small & Large Cardamom
Post-harvest improvement of all spices
Promotion of organic production, processing, and certification of spices
Development of spices in the Northeast
Provision of quality evaluation services
Export promotion of all spices through support for:-
Technology upgradation
Technology upgradation
Quality upgradation Brand promotion Research & product development
CRES stands for Certificate of Registration as an Exporter of Spices and it is issued by the Spices Board of India. The certificate authenticates that an exporter of scheduled spices is registered with a regulatory agency authorised by the Government of India.
Certificate of Spices Board is issued for a block period of three years. The certificate should be renewed at the end of every block year. For example, if you obtained the certificate for 2017 to 2020, then you are required to renew your registration certificate at the end of 2020. Current block year is 2021-2024.
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