The Rejection of Samples on Pesticide Norms Hits Indian Rice Exports Two aromatic Basmati Rice have huge demand from the European Market. One is Pusa Basmati Rice and the other one is 1121 Basmati Rice. Certificate of Inspection by the European Union In the last year November’2019, India exported approximately 3 lakh tons of Basmati Rice to European Countries. After such a bulk export, the country imposed a rule that from now onwards export of rice (Basmati Rice and Non Basmati Rice) to European Union countries required Certificate of Inspection. The rule was that the certificate would be issued from a Government agency to ship rice varieties to countries of the European Union. According to the European Commission, the Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) level for fungicide is 0.01 mg per kg from 0.03mg earlier. Indian Rice Exports have been Hit Hard by Growing Tension The assurance to quality and safety were provided through either a consignment wise inspection or a quality assurance/food safety management based certification. The major export Inspection Agencies are located at Mumbai, Kolkata, Kochi, Delhi, and Chennai.
Recently, a large number of manufacturers are not able to register the rice products as they find the process of quality assurance is costly and there also a probability of rejection of export samples.