Introduction
If you want to export agricultural and processed food products from India, APEDA registration is your essential first step. Whether you’re exporting ghee, spices, pickles, rice, or fruits, getting registered with APEDA not only makes you compliant with Indian law but also gives you access to a global market with support from the government.
This blog simplifies the entire APEDA registration processstep-by-step for new exporters, manufacturers, and B2B suppliers looking to go global.
What is APEDA?
APEDA stands for Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority. It was set up by the Government of India under the APEDA Act in 1985.
APEDA promotes the export of:
Processed foods (like pickles, chutneys, papads)
Dairy products (like ghee, paneer)
Cereals and rice
Fruits and vegetables
Organic foods
It helps in:
Certification & export promotion
Subsidies for exporters
Connecting exporters with global markets
Why Do You Need APEDA Registration?
APEDA registration is mandatory for any Indian company that wants to export products under the APEDA list.
Benefits include:
Legal approval to export APEDA-scheduled products
Access to APEDA trade fairs & buyer meets
Eligibility for financial assistance under APEDA schemes
Global recognition as a verified exporter
Who Can Register for APEDA?
The following businesses can apply:
Food exporters (B2B or B2C)
Food manufacturers (looking to go global)
Merchants, traders, or aggregators
At Manjulam Impex, we guide all our partner brands in securing APEDA registration smoothly as part of our export onboarding support.
How to Register on APEDA (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Visit the APEDA Website
Go to www.apeda.gov.in → Click Register as Member
Step 2: Fill the Online Application
Upload basic details like:
Import Export Code (IEC)
PAN & GST
Firm’s address, contact info
Bank certificate
Business registration documents
Step 3: Pay the Fee
INR 5,000 + GST (as of now) via online mode
Step 4: Receive RCMC Certificate
Once verified, APEDA provides you with a Registration-Cum-Membership Certificate (RCMC) – valid for lifetime (renewals not required).
Documents Required for APEDA Registration
Make sure these are ready:
Import Export Code (IEC)
Bank certificate with account details
Cancelled cheque
Business registration documents
PAN card
Address proof of the company
Valid email & mobile number for OTP verification
Conclusion
If you’re serious about exporting Indian food products like A2 Ghee, wood-pressed oils, dry fruits, or pickles then APEDA is not optional, it’s essential.
It not only legalizes your export activity but also connects you with India’s wider agri-export ecosystem. As your trusted export partner, Manjulam Impex ensures that your product is compliant, certified, and competitive in international markets.