APEDA Registration

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA)

Government of India to promote the export of agricultural and processed food products. APEDA plays a crucial role in facilitating the growth and development of India’s agricultural exports industry.

Starting @ ₹4999/-

Applicable Taxes and Government Fees Extra T&C*.

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What is APEDA Registration

APEDA is the abbreviation for Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority. It is an executive organization established in 1985 through an act for the growth and promotion of the export of scheduled products. It provides financial assistance, information, and guidelines for the development of scheduled products. The products listed under the APEDA Act are called scheduled products, and, the exporters who want to export such scheduled products shall get their self-registered under APEDA.

Advantages of APEDA Registration

What are the lists of Products provided under the APEDA act, 1985?

Documents Required for APEDA Registration in India

APEDA Registration – FAQs

APEDA stands for Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority. It promotes the export of agricultural products from India.

It is the mandatory registration required for exporters of scheduled agri products under the APEDA Act, issued by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India.

Any person or company exporting scheduled products (e.g., fruits, vegetables, cereals, meat, dairy, processed food) must register under APEDA.

Yes. For scheduled products, APEDA registration is compulsory before exporting.

Scheduled products include:

  • Fresh fruits & vegetables
  • Meat & poultry
  • Dairy products
  • Cereals and grains
  • Processed food
  • Herbal products
  • Floriculture

(Complete list available on APEDA website)

  1. Visit https://apeda.gov.in
  2. Fill the online form
  3. Upload required documents
  4. Pay registration fee
  5. Certificate issued online

APEDA registration is valid for a lifetime, but annual updation of profile is recommended.

  • PAN Card of business
  • Import Export Code (IEC)
  • Bank Certificate or Cancelled Cheque
  • Address proof
  • Business registration proof (MSME/Udyam/GST)

The fee is ₹5,000 + GST (18%), payable online via credit/debit card or net banking.

Typically, 1–3 working days, if documents are in order.

Yes. Import Export Code (IEC) issued by DGFT is a pre-requisite for APEDA registration.

Yes. You can log in to the APEDA portal and update contact details, products, bank information, etc.

  • Export promotion and financial assistance
  • Market development support
  • Buyer-seller meets
  • Training and technical support
  • Infrastructure subsidies under schemes

Check the official list of scheduled products on the APEDA website.

Yes. Merchant exporters can also register with APEDA if they are involved in the trade of scheduled products.

Yes. It can be suspended or cancelled if any rules under the APEDA Act are violated.

No renewal required. It is lifetime valid, but keep details updated.

 

Yes. There is no minimum turnover requirement. Even small businesses and startups can apply.

Not mandatory, but beneficial for smoother digital processes and document submission.

No. APEDA registration is an online process, and no inspection is needed for issuing the certificate.

Yes, after registration you can use the APEDA logo on packaging and promotional material, following their usage guidelines.

  • Official recognition by Govt. of India
  • Eligible for subsidies and export schemes
  • Access to training and promotional events
  • Increased market trust

Yes. Once registered, you can export globally, provided you comply with the destination country’s import norms.

Yes. APEDA offers financial assistance for:

  • Infrastructure development
  • Lab testing
  • Packaging improvement
  • Market development

(Subject to terms and application)

  • Website: https://apeda.gov.in
  • Email: apeda[dot]head[at]gov[dot]in
  • Helpline: Available on the contact page of APEDA