An agreement between India and Taiwan to facilitate trade in organically-produced goods, including tea and medicinal plants, has come into force from July 8, the commerce ministry said on Wednesday. The mutual recognition agreement (MRA) will ease the export of organic products by avoiding dual certifications, thereby reducing compliance cost, simplifying compliance requirements by adhering to only one regulation and enhancing trade opportunities in the organic sector.
It said the pact will pave the way for export of major Indian organic products such as rice, processed food, green/black and herbal tea, medicinal plant products to Taiwan.
The implementing agencies for the MRA are India's Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) and Taiwan's Agriculture and Food Agency.
"The MRA for organic products between India and Taiwan has been implemented w.e.f. July 8," it said in a statement.
Under the pact, agricultural products produced and handled organically in conformity with the National Programme for Organic Production and accompanied by relevant documents are allowed for sale in Taiwan as organically-produced, including display of the 'India Organic' logo.
"Similarly, agricultural products produced and handled organically in conformity with the Organic Agriculture Promotion Act and accompanied by an organic demonstration document (transaction certificate etc) issued by an accredited certification body under the Taiwanese regulation are allowed for sale in India as organically-produced, including display of the Taiwan Organic logo," it said.
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU

India Not Looking At 25% Tariffs, Mini Trade Deal With US To Leave Tricky Sectors For Later: CII President


No Carrots For India At The Moment In India-US Trade Deal, Says Former Indian Envoy


US-India Trade Deal: Limited Tariff Cuts Without Relief For Auto, Steel Expected | Profit Exclusive


US, India Close To Finalising Trade Deal, White House Says As July 9 Deadline Nears
