TABLE OF CONTENTS |
CHAPTER -1 | Page No. |
INTRODUCTION | 1-11 |
CHAPTER -2 | |
SCOPE AND OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE OF NATIONAL ORGANIC PROGRAMME | |
2.1 Scope | 12 |
2.2 Operational Structure | 13 |
2.3 Organizational set up | 14-18 |
CHAPTER -3 | 19 |
NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION (NSOP) | |
APPENDIX 1 ORGANIC CROP PRODUCTION | 20 |
1. Crop production plan | 20 |
2. Conversion requirements | 21 |
3. Duration of Conversion Period | 21- 22 |
4. Landscape | 22-23 |
5. Choice of Crops and Varieties | 23 |
6. Diversity in crop production and management plan | 23-24 |
8. Pest, Disease and Weed Management | 25-26 |
9. Contamination Control | 26-27 |
10. Soil and Water conservation | 27 |
11. Collection of non cultivated material of plant origin/forest produces | 27-28 |
Annex 1 Products for use in fertilizing and soil conditioning | 29-31 |
Annex 2 Products for plant pest and disease control | 32-34 |
Annex 3 Procedure to evaluate additional inputs to organic agriculture | 35-39 |
APPENDIX 2 ORGANIC LIVESTOCK, POULTRY & PRODUCTS | 40 |
1. Scope | 40 |
2. General Principles | 40 |
3. Organic Management Plan | 41 |
4.Choice of breeds, Source and Origin | 41-42 |
5. Livestock Identification and Animal Record Keeping | 42 |
6. Housing Management | 43-46 |
6.1 Special Conditions for mammals | 44 |
6.2 Special Conditions for Poultry | 45 |
6.3 Special Conditions for Silkworms | 46 |
6.4 Special Conditions for Rabbits | 46 |
7. Conversion Period for Animal Production | 47 |
a. Bovine including Buffalo | 47 |
b. Ovine and caprine (sheep & goat) | 48 |
c. Pig | 48 |
d. Small mammals (such as Rabbits) | 48 |
e. Poultry | 48 |
8. Feed | 48-51 |
8.1 General criteria for feed stuff and nutritional criteria | 49 |
8.2 Specific criteria for feedstuff and nutritional elements | 50 |
8.3 Specific criteria for additives and processing aids | 50 |
9. Health care | 51-53 |
10. Breeding and Management | 53 |
11. Manure and urine excreta management | 54 |
12. Transport | 55 |
13. Slaughter of the animals | 56-57 |
Annex 1 Minimum surface area indoors & outdoors and other characteristics of housing in different species and types of production | 58 |
Annex 2 Permitted list of feed materials, feed additives & processing aids for animal nutrition | 59-68 |
Annex 3 Enzymes and their sources permitted for use in Animal/Poultry | 69-70 |
Annex 4 List of diseases for herd/flock diagnosis | 71 |
Annex 5 Antibiotic/antibacterial withdrawal period | 72-73 |
Annex 6 Products authorized for cleaning and disinfection of livestock buildings and installations | 74 |
APPENDIX 3 ORGANIC BEE KEEPING/APICULTURE | 76 |
1. Choice of breed/strains | 76 |
2. Conversion period | 76 |
3. Hiving the Honey Bees | 76-77 |
4. Apiary Management | 77-78 |
5. Feed | 78 |
6. Health care | 78 |
7. Breeding and management | 78-79 |
8. Periodic cleaning | 79 |
9. Record keeping | 79 |
10. Transport /migration | 79-81 |
11. Production extraction | 81-82 |
12. Extraction of honey | 82 |
13. Extraction of beeswax | 83 |
14. Crop pollination | 83 |
15. Conservation of bee Flora | 83 |
Annex 1 List of notifiable honey bee diseases | 84 |
Annex 2 Approved products in beekeeping for Disinfestations/cleaning/disease-pest control | 85 |
APPENDIX 4 ORGANIC AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION | 86 |
1. Organic management plan | 86 |
2. Conversion period | 86-87 |
3. Ecosystem management | 87-88 |
4. Selection of site | 88 |
5. Choice of breeds and strains | 89 |
6. Source of seed and breeding | 89-91 |
7. Culture practices | 91 |
8. Pond preparation | 91 |
9. Stocking | 91-92 |
10. Pond management | 92-93 |
11. Bivalve farming | 93 |
12. Supplementary feeding | 94-95 |
13. Health management | 95 |
14. Harvest and transportation | 95 |
15. Processing | 96 |
16. Mandatory visit for the accredited Certification Bodies | 96 |
Annex 1Classification of water bodies for bivalve farming | 97 |
Annex 2 Approved list of Aquaculture inputs | 98-99 |
Annex 3 Prohibited list of Aquaculture inputs | 100 |
Annex 4 List of prohibited antibiotics and pharmalogically active substances for aquaculture | 101 |
Annex-5 List of permitted and prohibited substances for use in aquaculture processing | 102 |
APPENDIX 5 ORGANIC FOOD PROCESSING AND HANDLING | 103 |
1. Specific requirements | 103 |
2. Pest and disease control | 104 |
3. Ingredients | 104-105 |
4. Processing Methods | 105-106 |
5. Packaging | 106 |
6. Labeling | 106 |
6.1 Labelling requirements | 106 |
6.2 Processed products | 107-108 |
7. Storage & Transport | 108 |
Annex 1 (a) Food Additives Including Carriers for Use in Production of Processed Organic Food | 109-110 |
Annex 1 (b) Processing Aids and other products for use for processing of ingredients of Agricultural Origin from organic production | 111-112 |
Annex 2 Approved Products for Packaging of Organic Food Stuffs | 113 |
CHAPTER -4 |
ACCREDITATION OF CERTIFICATION BODIES |
4. ACCREDITATION CRITERIA | 114 |
4.1 Categories for accreditation | 114 |
4.2 General criteria and principles | 115 |
4.2.1 Legal entity/organization structure | 115-116 |
4.2.2 Management | 117 |
4.2.3 Quality System | 117-118 |
4.2.4 Competence | 118-119 |
4.2.5 Independence | 119 |
4.2.6 Accountability and responsibility | 119 |
4.2.7 Objectivity | 119-120 |
4.2.8 Credibility | 120 |
4.2.9 Internal Audits and management review | 120 |
4.2.10 Public information | 120-121 |
4.2.11 Documentation and document control | 121-122 |
4.2.12 Confidentiality | 122 |
4.2.13 Participation | 123 |
4.2.14 Non-discrimination | 123 |
4.2.15 Personnel | 123 |
4.2.16 Sub-contracting | 123-124 |
4.2.17 Conflict of interest | 124 |
4.2.18 Other functions | 124-125 |
4.2.19 Annual reports | 125 |
4.3 Inspection and Certification | |
4.3.1 Inspection and certification procedures | 125 |
4.3.1.1 Inspection | 126-128 |
4.3.1.2 Inspection methods and frequency | 128-129 |
4.3.1.3 Risk Assessment | 129 |
4.3.1.4 Analysis and residue testing | 129-130 |
4.3.1.5 Inspection of parallel production of farms | 130-131 |
4.3.1.6 Inspection of processing units | 131-132 |
4.3.1.7 Inspection of grower groups | 132-133 |
4.3.1.8 Inspection of wild product collection | 133 |
4.3.1.9 Inspection of all stages in handling | 133 |
4.3.1.10 Inspection of packed products | 134 |
4.3.1.11 Inspection of storage facilities | 134 |
4.3.1.12Inspectionof of transport facilities | 134 |
4.3.1.13 Inspection of chain of custody | 134 |
4.3.1.14 Inspection for detection of use of Genetically engineered products | 134-135 |
4.4 Certification | 135 |
4.4.1 Certification procedure | 135- 136 |
4.4.2 Re-certification | 136 |
4.4.3 Certification decisions | 136 |
4.4.4 Disciplinary measures and sanctions | 136-137 |
4.4.5 Withdrawal of certification | 137 |
4.4.6 Certification records and reports | 137 |
4.4.6.1 Contract with operator | 137 |
4.4.6.2 Operator files | 137-138 |
4.4.6.3 Records | 138- 139 |
4.4.6.4 Marks and certificates | 139 |
4.4.6.5 Scope Certificate | 139 |
4.4.6.6 Transaction certificate | 139-140 |
4.4.7 Certified operators | 140 |
4.4.7.1 Information to the operators | 140 |
4.4.7.2 Records and documentation maintained by the certified operator | 141 |
4.4.7.3 Complaints record | 141 |
4.4.7.4 Appeal record | 141 |
4.4.8 Input approval off farm inputs | 141 |
4.4.9 Approval of commercial inputs | 141-142 |
4.4.10 Shifting of operators | 142 |
4.4.11 Exchange of information | 142 |
4.5 ACCREDITATION PROCEDURE | 143 |
4.5.1 Application for Accreditation | 143 |
4.5.2 Documentation Review | 144 |
4.5.3 Evaluation | 144-145 |
4.5.4 Conformity report | 145-146 |
4.5.5 Review of evaluation report | 146 |
4.5.6 Review of assessment report and decision by the NAB | 146-147 |
4.5.7 Grant of accreditation | 147 |
4.5.8 Accreditation contract | 147 |
4.5.9 Certificate of accreditation | 147 |
4.5.10 Tracenet | 148 |
4.5.11 Annual Surveillance and review evaluation of accredited certification bodies | 148 |
4.5.12 Renewal of accreditation | 148- 149 |
4.5.13 Complaints | 149 |
4.5.14 Sanctions | 149 |
4.5.15 Categories of offences | 150 |
4.5.16 Categories of sanctions | 150 |
4.5.17 Procedure to be followed for imposing sanctions | 150- 151 |
4.4.18 Penalties not to interfere with other punishment | 151 |
4.4.19 Appeal | 151-152 |
4.4.20 Reciprocity | 152 |
4.4.20.1 National | 152 |
4.4.20.2 International | 152 |
Annex-1 Conditions for imposing sanctions | 153-155 |
Annex-2 Guidelines for equivalency recognition and Conformity Assessment Recognition with trading partner countries | |
CHAPTER -5 |
GUIDELINES FOR CERTIFICATION OF GROWER GROUPS |
5.1 Scope | 156 |
5.2 Constitution of the ICS | 157 |
5.3 Internal control system (ICS) | 157-158 |
5.4 How to develop an ICS | 158 |
5.4.1 Internal Control System Manager (ICS Manager) | 158-159 |
5.4.2 Internal inspectors | 159 |
5.4.3 Approval manager/committee | 159 |
5.4.4 Field officers | 159 |
5.4.5 Purchase officer | 159 |
5.4.6 Warehouse manager | 159 |
5.4.7 Processing manager | 160 |
5.5 Internal Standards | 160 |
5.6 Conflict of interest | 160 |
5.7 Scope of certification | 161 |
5.8 Trade | 161 |
5.9 Procedures for implementation of Internal Control System | 161 |
5.9.1 Registration of members | 161 |
5.9.2 Provision of documents to the members of the grower group | 161 |
5.9.3 Provision of exit of members from grower groups | 162 |
5.10 Operating Document | 162-163 |
5.10.4.1 Critical control points for risk assessment | 163 |
5.11 Internal Inspection | 163-164 |
5.12 Internal Approvals | 164 |
5.13 External inspections by accredited Certification Bodies | 164 |
5.13.1 Sampling plan | 164-165 |
5.13.2 Risk assessment | 165 |
5.13.3 Sampling pattern for verifying the ICS by the accredited Certification Body | 165-166 |
5.14 Yield estimates | 166 |
5.15 Non-compliances and sanctions | 166 |
5.16 Training of ICS Personnel | 166 |
5.17 Training of farmers | 166-167 |
5.18 Buying procedures | 167 |
5.19 Storage and handling procedures | 167 |
5.20 Processing | 168 |
Annex 1 ICS Application form (for use by the farmer) | 169 |
Annex 2 Farmers Contract with ICS | 170-171 |
Annex 3 Farm Diary (for ICS) | 172-174 |
Annex 4 Format for Sanctions by ICS | 175 |
Annex 5 Internal Inspection Checklist | 176-178 |
Annex 6 Format for developing ICS internal standards in local languages | 179-180 |
Annex 7 Application format for exit of farmer from ICS | 181 |
Annex 8 Exit approval format for a member farmer from a grower group | 182 |
CHAPTER -6 |
ORGANIC CERTIFICATION MARK |
6.1 Organic Logo | 183 |
6.2 Specifications | 183 |
6.3 Concept of Organic Logo | 183-184 |
6.4 Regulations governing use of the certification | 184 |
Trade mark ‘ India Organic Logo’ |
6.4.1 Short Title and commencement | 184 |
6.4.2 Definitions | 184-185 |
6.4.3 Proprietorship of the India Organic Logo: Authorized users | 185-187 |
6.5 Manner of applying for licence | 187-188 |
6.6 Grant of licence | 188-190 |
6.7 Conditions of a licence | 190-194 |
6.8 Fees | 195 |
6.9 Undertaking | 195 |
6.10 Surveillance and regular review | 195 |
6.11 Use of certification Trade Mark | 195 |
6.12 Publicity | 195-196 |
6.13 Obligations of the applicant | 196-197 |
6.14 Surrender of Licence | 197 |
6.15 Powers of the accredited Certification Body | 197-199 |
6.16 Misuse of licence | 199 |
6.17Appeals | 199 |
Form 1 Application for grant of licence to use the certification mark | 200-203 |
Form 2 License for the use of India Organic Logo Certification mark | 204-205 |
Form 13 Declaration | 206 |
APPENDIX 6 ORGANIC ANIMAL FEED PROCESSING AND HANDLING | 207 |
1. General Requirements | 207 |
2. Cleaning, Disinfection and Pest Control | 208 |
3. Ingredients | 209 |
4. Processing | 210 |
5. Processing Facilities | 211 |
6. Processed Products | 211 |
7. Packaging | 212 |
8. Labelling | 212 |
9. Storage and Transport | 213 |
Appendix 7 ORGANIC MUSHROOM PRODUCTION | 215 |
1. General | 215 |
2. Organic Management Plan | 215 |
3. Management of Production Site | 215 |
4. Substrate and Growing Media | 215 |
5. Fungus Spawn | 216 |
6. Conversion | 216 |
7. Pest Control and Sanitation | 216 |
Appendix 8 ORGANIC SEAWEED, AQUATIC PLANTS AND GREEN HOUSE CROP PRODUCTION | 217 |
1. General | 217 |
2. Organic Management Plan | 217 |
3. Specific Requirements for Seaweeds | 217 |
3.1 Collection from wild | 217 |
3.2 Cultivation in sea and inland tanks | 218 |
4. Aquatic Plants Including Algae | 219 |
5. Green House Crop production | 220-221 |