National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP)
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First Edition: May 2001
Second Edition: January 2002
Third Edition- Consolidated Version: November 2002
 
Fourth Edition: June 2003
Fifth Edition: June 2004
Sixth Edition: May 2005
Seventh Edition: November 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER -1Page No.
INTRODUCTION1-11
CHAPTER -2 
SCOPE AND OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE OF NATIONAL ORGANIC PROGRAMME 
2.1 Scope12
2.2 Operational Structure13
2.3 Organizational set up14-18
CHAPTER -319
NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION (NSOP) 
APPENDIX 1 ORGANIC CROP PRODUCTION20
1. Crop production plan20
2. Conversion requirements21
3. Duration of Conversion Period21- 22
4. Landscape22-23
5. Choice of Crops and Varieties23
6. Diversity in crop production and management plan23-24
8. Pest, Disease and Weed Management25-26
9. Contamination Control26-27
10. Soil and Water conservation27
11. Collection of non cultivated material of plant origin/forest produces27-28
Annex 1 Products  for use in fertilizing and soil conditioning29-31
Annex 2 Products for plant pest and disease control32-34
Annex 3 Procedure to evaluate additional inputs to organic agriculture35-39
APPENDIX 2 ORGANIC LIVESTOCK, POULTRY & PRODUCTS40
1. Scope40
2. General Principles40
3. Organic Management Plan41
4.Choice of breeds, Source and Origin41-42
5. Livestock Identification and Animal Record Keeping42
6. Housing Management43-46
    6.1 Special Conditions for mammals44
    6.2 Special Conditions for Poultry45
    6.3 Special Conditions for Silkworms46
    6.4 Special Conditions for Rabbits46
7. Conversion Period for Animal Production47
    a. Bovine including Buffalo47
    b. Ovine and caprine (sheep & goat)48
    c. Pig48
    d. Small mammals (such as Rabbits)48
    e. Poultry48
8. Feed48-51
    8.1 General criteria for feed stuff and nutritional criteria49
    8.2 Specific criteria for feedstuff and nutritional elements50
    8.3 Specific criteria for additives and processing aids50
9. Health care51-53
10. Breeding and Management53
11. Manure and urine excreta management54
12. Transport55
13. Slaughter of the animals56-57
Annex 1 Minimum surface area indoors & outdoors and other characteristics of housing in different species and types of production58
Annex 2 Permitted list of feed materials, feed additives & processing aids for animal nutrition59-68
Annex 3 Enzymes and their sources permitted for use in Animal/Poultry69-70
Annex 4 List of diseases for herd/flock diagnosis71
Annex 5 Antibiotic/antibacterial withdrawal period72-73
Annex 6 Products authorized for cleaning and disinfection of livestock buildings and installations74
APPENDIX 3 ORGANIC BEE KEEPING/APICULTURE76
1. Choice of breed/strains76
2. Conversion period76
3. Hiving the Honey Bees76-77
4. Apiary Management77-78
5. Feed78
6. Health care78
7. Breeding and management78-79
8. Periodic cleaning79
 9. Record keeping79
10. Transport /migration79-81
11. Production extraction81-82
12. Extraction of honey82
13. Extraction of beeswax83
14. Crop pollination83
15. Conservation of bee Flora83
Annex 1 List of notifiable honey bee diseases84
Annex 2 Approved products in beekeeping for Disinfestations/cleaning/disease-pest control85
APPENDIX 4 ORGANIC AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION86
1. Organic management plan86
2. Conversion period86-87
3. Ecosystem management87-88
4. Selection of site88
5. Choice of breeds and strains89
6. Source of seed and breeding89-91
7. Culture practices91
8. Pond preparation91
9. Stocking91-92
10. Pond management92-93
11. Bivalve farming93
12. Supplementary feeding94-95
13. Health management95
14. Harvest and transportation95
15. Processing96
16. Mandatory visit for the accredited Certification Bodies96
Annex 1Classification of water bodies for bivalve farming97
Annex 2 Approved list of Aquaculture inputs98-99
Annex 3  Prohibited list of Aquaculture inputs100
Annex 4  List of prohibited antibiotics and pharmalogically active substances for aquaculture101
Annex-5 List of permitted and prohibited substances for use in aquaculture processing102
APPENDIX 5 ORGANIC FOOD PROCESSING AND HANDLING103
1. Specific requirements103
2. Pest and disease control104
3. Ingredients104-105
4. Processing Methods105-106
5. Packaging106
6. Labeling106
    6.1 Labelling requirements106
    6.2 Processed products107-108
7. Storage & Transport108
Annex 1 (a) Food Additives Including Carriers for Use in Production of Processed Organic Food109-110
Annex 1 (b)   Processing Aids and other products for use for processing of ingredients of Agricultural Origin from organic production111-112
Annex 2      Approved Products for Packaging of Organic Food Stuffs113
CHAPTER -4
ACCREDITATION OF CERTIFICATION BODIES
4. ACCREDITATION CRITERIA114
4.1 Categories for accreditation114
4.2 General criteria and principles115
4.2.1 Legal entity/organization structure115-116
4.2.2 Management117
4.2.3 Quality System117-118
4.2.4 Competence118-119
4.2.5 Independence119
4.2.6 Accountability and responsibility119
4.2.7 Objectivity119-120
4.2.8 Credibility120
4.2.9 Internal Audits and management review120
4.2.10 Public information120-121
4.2.11 Documentation and document control121-122
4.2.12  Confidentiality122
4.2.13   Participation123
4.2.14 Non-discrimination123
4.2.15 Personnel123
4.2.16  Sub-contracting123-124
4.2.17  Conflict of interest124
4.2.18 Other functions124-125
4.2.19 Annual reports125
4.3 Inspection and Certification 
4.3.1 Inspection and certification procedures125
4.3.1.1 Inspection126-128
4.3.1.2 Inspection methods and frequency128-129
4.3.1.3 Risk Assessment129
4.3.1.4 Analysis and residue testing129-130
4.3.1.5 Inspection of parallel production of farms130-131
4.3.1.6 Inspection of processing units131-132
4.3.1.7 Inspection of grower groups132-133
4.3.1.8 Inspection of wild product collection133
4.3.1.9 Inspection of all stages in handling133
4.3.1.10 Inspection of packed products134
4.3.1.11 Inspection of storage facilities134
4.3.1.12Inspectionof of transport facilities134
4.3.1.13 Inspection of chain of custody134
4.3.1.14 Inspection for detection of use of Genetically engineered products134-135
4.4 Certification135
4.4.1 Certification procedure135- 136
4.4.2 Re-certification136
4.4.3 Certification decisions136
4.4.4  Disciplinary measures and sanctions136-137
4.4.5 Withdrawal of certification137
4.4.6 Certification records and reports137
4.4.6.1 Contract with operator137
4.4.6.2 Operator files137-138
4.4.6.3 Records138- 139
4.4.6.4 Marks and certificates139
4.4.6.5 Scope Certificate139
4.4.6.6 Transaction certificate139-140
4.4.7    Certified operators140
4.4.7.1 Information to the operators140
4.4.7.2 Records and documentation maintained by the certified operator141
4.4.7.3 Complaints record141
4.4.7.4 Appeal record141
4.4.8    Input approval off farm inputs141
4.4.9    Approval of commercial inputs141-142
4.4.10  Shifting of operators142
4.4.11  Exchange of information142
4.5 ACCREDITATION PROCEDURE143
4.5.1 Application for Accreditation143
4.5.2  Documentation Review144
4.5.3  Evaluation144-145
4.5.4 Conformity report145-146
4.5.5 Review of evaluation report146
4.5.6 Review of assessment report and decision by the NAB146-147
4.5.7 Grant of accreditation147
4.5.8 Accreditation contract147
4.5.9 Certificate of accreditation147
4.5.10  Tracenet148
4.5.11 Annual Surveillance and review evaluation of accredited certification bodies148
4.5.12 Renewal of accreditation148- 149
4.5.13 Complaints149
4.5.14  Sanctions149
4.5.15 Categories of offences150
4.5.16 Categories of sanctions150
4.5.17 Procedure to be followed for imposing sanctions150- 151
4.4.18 Penalties not to interfere with other punishment151
4.4.19 Appeal151-152
4.4.20  Reciprocity152
4.4.20.1 National152
4.4.20.2 International152
Annex-1 Conditions for imposing sanctions153-155
Annex-2 Guidelines for equivalency recognition and Conformity Assessment Recognition with trading partner countries 
CHAPTER -5
GUIDELINES FOR CERTIFICATION OF GROWER GROUPS
5.1 Scope156
5.2 Constitution of the ICS157
5.3 Internal control system (ICS)157-158
5.4 How to develop an ICS158
5.4.1 Internal Control System Manager (ICS Manager)158-159
5.4.2 Internal inspectors159
5.4.3 Approval manager/committee159
5.4.4 Field officers159
5.4.5 Purchase officer159
5.4.6 Warehouse manager159
5.4.7 Processing manager160
5.5 Internal Standards160
5.6 Conflict of interest160
5.7 Scope of certification161
5.8 Trade161
5.9 Procedures for implementation of Internal Control System161
5.9.1 Registration of members161
5.9.2 Provision of documents to the members of the grower group161
5.9.3 Provision of exit of members from grower groups162
5.10 Operating Document162-163
5.10.4.1 Critical control points for risk assessment163
5.11 Internal Inspection163-164
5.12 Internal Approvals164
5.13 External inspections by accredited Certification Bodies164
5.13.1  Sampling plan164-165
5.13.2 Risk assessment165
5.13.3 Sampling pattern for verifying the ICS by the accredited Certification Body165-166
5.14 Yield estimates166
5.15 Non-compliances and sanctions166
5.16 Training of ICS Personnel166
5.17 Training of farmers166-167
5.18 Buying procedures167
5.19 Storage and handling procedures167
5.20 Processing168
Annex 1 ICS Application form (for use by the farmer)169
Annex 2 Farmers Contract with ICS170-171
Annex 3 Farm Diary (for ICS)172-174
Annex 4 Format for Sanctions by ICS175
Annex 5 Internal Inspection Checklist176-178
Annex 6 Format for developing ICS internal standards in local languages179-180
Annex 7 Application format for exit of farmer from ICS181
Annex 8 Exit approval format for a member farmer from a grower group182
CHAPTER -6
ORGANIC CERTIFICATION MARK
6.1 Organic Logo183
6.2 Specifications183
6.3 Concept of Organic Logo183-184
6.4 Regulations governing use of the certification184
Trade mark ‘ India Organic Logo’
    6.4.1 Short Title and commencement184
    6.4.2 Definitions184-185
    6.4.3 Proprietorship of the India Organic Logo: Authorized users185-187
6.5 Manner of applying for licence187-188
6.6 Grant of licence188-190
6.7 Conditions of a licence190-194
6.8 Fees195
6.9 Undertaking195
6.10 Surveillance and regular review195
6.11 Use of certification Trade Mark195
6.12 Publicity195-196
6.13 Obligations of the applicant196-197
6.14 Surrender of Licence197
6.15 Powers of the accredited Certification Body197-199
6.16 Misuse of licence199
6.17Appeals199
Form 1 Application for grant of licence to use the certification mark200-203
Form 2    License for the use of India Organic Logo Certification mark204-205
Form 13 Declaration206
APPENDIX 6 ORGANIC ANIMAL FEED PROCESSING AND HANDLING207
1. General Requirements207
2. Cleaning, Disinfection and Pest Control208
3. Ingredients209
4. Processing210
5. Processing Facilities211
6. Processed Products211
7. Packaging212
8. Labelling212
9. Storage and Transport213
Appendix 7 ORGANIC MUSHROOM PRODUCTION215
1. General215
2. Organic Management Plan215
3. Management of Production Site215
4. Substrate and Growing Media215
5. Fungus Spawn216
6. Conversion216
7. Pest Control and Sanitation216
Appendix 8 ORGANIC SEAWEED, AQUATIC PLANTS AND GREEN HOUSE CROP PRODUCTION217
1. General217
2. Organic Management Plan217
3. Specific Requirements for Seaweeds217
    3.1 Collection from wild217
    3.2 Cultivation in sea and inland tanks218
4. Aquatic Plants Including Algae219
5. Green House Crop production220-221