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Spices Board Registration is open to all business entities engaged in the export of spices or spice products from India. The following categories are eligible:
To qualify for Spices Board Registration, the applicant must meet the following criteria:
The business must be involved in the export of spices or spice-based products falling under the Spices Board's scheduled list.
A mandatory requirement issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT).
The applicant must operate as a legally recognized entity such as a proprietorship, partnership, LLP, private limited company, etc.
The business must maintain a valid and operational bank account for export transactions.
GST registration is compulsory for all exporters to ensure tax compliance and seamless documentation.
The government-prescribed fee for obtaining the Certificate of Registration as Exporter of Spices (CRES) varies based on the type of exporter. Transparent pricing with no hidden charges.
For Traders & Merchant Exporters
Government Registration Fee
For Spice Manufacturers & Processors
Government Registration Fee
Important Note: Renewal Fee is generally the same as the initial registration fee. Additional charges are applicable for late renewal or reissue of certificates, if required. The exact fee may be revised by the Spices Board from time to time, and applicants should verify the current rate on the official Spices Board portal before applying.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Processing Time | 5 to 10 working days |
| Certificate Validity | 3 years from date of issuance |
| Merchant Exporter Fee | ₹5,000 |
| Manufacturer Exporter Fee | ₹10,000 |
| Renewal Fee | Same as initial registration fee |
Applicants must submit the following documents while applying for the Certificate of Registration as Exporter of Spices (CRES):
Proof of Business Address (any one):
The processing time may vary depending on accuracy and completeness of submitted documents, online application verification by the Spices Board, and additional clarifications or inspections required (if any). Once approved, the registration certificate is issued digitally.
The CRES certificate is valid for three years from the date of issuance. Renewal must be applied before the expiry date. Failure to renew on time may result in cancellation of the registration, requiring a fresh application.
The Spices Board of India regulates and promotes the export of 52 scheduled spices and spice products. Exporters dealing with any of these items must obtain the Certificate of Registration as Exporter of Spices (CRES). The major spices covered include:
These spices fall under the regulatory purview of the Spices Board, and exporting any of them requires mandatory registration. The Spices Board regulates over 52 scheduled spices in total.
Getting your Spices Board (CRES) registration through ChennaiAccounts is simple and hassle-free.
Identify whether you are a Merchant Exporter (trader) or Manufacturer Exporter (own production unit) — this determines the applicable government fee
Ensure you have a valid Importer Exporter Code (IEC) from DGFT, GST registration, and FSSAI license (for processed spice products) before proceeding
Gather all required documents including IEC certificate, PAN, business registration proof, GST certificate, bank certificate, DSC, and address proof
File the CRES application on the Spices Board's online portal and pay the prescribed government fee (₹5,000 for Merchant Exporters / ₹10,000 for Manufacturer Exporters)
Within 5 to 10 working days after verification, receive your digital Certificate of Registration as Exporter of Spices (CRES) — valid for 3 years
Spices Board Registration is a mandatory certification for businesses engaged in the export of spices and spice products from India. Issued by the Spices Board of India, a statutory body under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, this registration is formally known as the Certificate of Registration as Exporter of Spices (CRES).
It enables exporters to legally trade in international markets while ensuring product quality, traceability, and regulatory compliance.
The Spices Board of India is a statutory regulatory and promotional body established under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, responsible for the development and worldwide promotion of Indian spices.
It oversees the production, quality control, certification, and export of spices and spice products, ensuring that Indian spices meet global standards. The Board also supports exporters through training, research, quality testing laboratories, market intelligence, and various export development schemes.
It regulates over 50 scheduled spices and issues the mandatory Certificate of Registration as Exporter of Spices (CRES) required for spice exports from India.
The Spices Board of India is entrusted with multiple regulatory, developmental, and promotional responsibilities to strengthen India's spice sector. Its key functions include:
Facilitates and enhances the global market presence of Indian spices through trade fairs, buyer-seller meets, and international marketing initiatives.
Ensures that exported spices meet international quality and safety standards through state-of-the-art quality evaluation laboratories.
Issues the mandatory Certificate of Registration as Exporter of Spices (CRES) to all entities involved in spice export activities.
Monitors and promotes all aspects of small and large cardamom production, including research, extension, and productivity improvement.
Conducts scientific research on spice crops to improve yields, quality, pest resistance, and post-harvest practices.
Provides training, technical guidance, and skill development programs for farmers, processors, and exporters.
Offers reliable export statistics, market trends, price updates, and global demand insights to stakeholders.
Assists in establishing modern spice processing units, value addition facilities, and improved packaging systems.
Encourages sustainable farming methods to ensure quality, traceability, and residue-free production.
Performs inspections to ensure exporters comply with regulations, hygiene standards, and quality norms.
Supports branding initiatives such as "Flavourit" and encourages development of innovative spice-based products.
Obtaining CRES registration opens doors to international markets and provides access to government support, quality certification, and trade facilitation — essential for any spice exporter.
Enables businesses to officially export spices and spice products from India as mandated under the Spices Board Act.
Registered exporters gain higher trust and acceptance in international markets, improving brand reputation and buyer confidence.
Exporters can avail financial assistance, market development programs, and subsidies provided by the Spices Board and the Government of India.
Registered entities can access advanced Spices Board laboratories for product testing, grading, and quality certification to meet global standards.
Eligibility to participate in global exhibitions, buyer-seller meets, and promotional events organized by the Spices Board to expand export opportunities.
Receive updates on global spice trends, export statistics, international price movements, and regulatory changes.
Assistance in improving packaging standards, branding initiatives, and adoption of modern processing technologies.
Smooth clearance of export consignments as the Certificate of Registration as Exporter of Spices (CRES) is recognized by customs authorities.
Registration differentiates exporters from unregistered traders and strengthens their position in global supply chains.
After obtaining the Certificate of Registration as Exporter of Spices (CRES), exporters must adhere to specific compliance requirements to maintain their active status with the Spices Board of India. Key obligations include:
Ensure that all exported spices comply with international quality, hygiene, and safety norms prescribed by the Spices Board and importing countries.
Manufacturer exporters must maintain hygienic processing, grading, and packaging facilities that meet regulatory standards.
Any change in business name, address, ownership, directors/partners, or manufacturing facilities must be promptly updated with the Spices Board.
Maintain accurate records of procurement, production, and export activities for audit or inspection purposes.
Submit export performance details or other required declarations as mandated by the Board.
Apply for renewal before the expiry of the certificate to avoid suspension or cancellation of export privileges.
Maintain valid IEC, GST registration, FSSAI license (for processed products), and any other statutory approvals.
Cooperate with inspections conducted by the Spices Board to verify quality, production facilities, and compliance with export standards.
Failure to comply with the regulations and standards prescribed by the Spices Board of India can lead to strict penalties for exporters. Key consequences include:
The Spices Board may temporarily suspend the CRES certificate if exporters violate quality norms or fail to meet regulatory obligations.
Serious or repeated violations can result in complete cancellation of the exporter's registration, halting all spice export activities.
Fines may be imposed for misrepresentation, submission of false documents, or non-adherence to compliance guidelines.
Non-compliant entities may be blacklisted, affecting their reputation and restricting access to future government schemes and export opportunities.
Non-compliance with quality and safety standards can lead to rejection of shipments by customs or importing countries.
In cases of fraud, contamination, or deliberate violation of export standards, legal proceedings may be initiated under relevant laws.
The Spices Board of India holds the authority to cancel the Certificate of Registration as Exporter of Spices (CRES) if an exporter fails to comply with prescribed rules, standards, or regulatory requirements. Cancellation may occur under the following circumstances:
| Sl. No | Reason for Cancellation |
|---|---|
| 1 | Submission of False or Misleading Information — Providing incorrect details or forged documents during registration or renewal can lead to immediate cancellation. |
| 2 | Repeated Quality Violations — Exporting substandard, adulterated, or contaminated spices that fail to meet national or international quality norms. |
| 3 | Non-Compliance with Export Regulations — Failure to adhere to quality standards, hygiene norms, or mandatory testing procedures. |
| 4 | Failure to Renew Registration — Not applying for renewal within the stipulated timeframe may result in automatic cancellation of the registration. |
| 5 | Violation of Inspection or Audit Requirements — Non-cooperation with inspections, audits, or verification conducted by the Spices Board. |
| 6 | Engagement in Unlawful Trade Practices — Involvement in fraudulent export activities or export of restricted/prohibited items. |
Consequences of Cancellation: Loss of eligibility to export spices from India, suspension of access to Spices Board facilities and schemes, and possible blacklisting or legal action based on the severity of violations. Exporters must apply for fresh registration if their CRES is cancelled, subject to approval by the Spices Board.
Understanding the key differences between Spices Board Registration (CRES) and APEDA Registration (RCMC) to choose the right compliance for your export business.
| Criteria | Spices Board Registration | APEDA Registration |
|---|---|---|
| Governing Authority | Spices Board of India (Ministry of Commerce & Industry) | Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Ministry of Commerce & Industry) |
| Purpose | Regulation, development, and promotion of spice exports | Promotion and development of agri and processed food product exports |
| Applicable To | Exporters of spices and spice products | Exporters of agricultural, processed, and value-added food products |
| Mandatory For | Exporting any of the 52 scheduled spices | Exporting products listed under APEDA's scheduled product list |
| Product Coverage | Pepper, cardamom, chilli, turmeric, cumin, coriander, ginger, spice oils, oleoresins, blended spices, etc. | Fruits, vegetables, cereals, meat, dairy, processed foods, pickles, confectionery, beverages, honey, etc. |
| Registration Certificate Issued | CRES – Certificate of Registration as Exporter of Spices | RCMC – Registration Cum Membership Certificate |
| Industry Focus | Spice producers, processors, manufacturers, and exporters | Agriculture, horticulture, processed foods, and allied exporters |
| Quality Control Role | Extensive quality testing, certification, and laboratory support for spices | Focus on export facilitation; quality control is product-specific through respective agencies |
| Export Promotion Activities | Spice promotion worldwide, research, product development, and trade fairs | Market development, buyer-seller meets, export training, infrastructure support |
| Validity | Generally 3 years | Valid until cancelled (lifetime) unless suspended or revoked |
| Mandatory Documents | IEC, business registration, GST, bank proof, DSC, manufacturing proof (if applicable) | IEC, business registration, PAN, bank proof, DSC |
| Registration Requirement | Required before exporting spices | Required for various export incentives and customs facilitation |
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