The health certificate for food export is one of the most searched-for documents in Indian agricultural trade - yet it is also one of the most confusing. Many exporters are unsure whether it refers to the phytosanitary certificate, the FSSAI certificate, or something entirely different. The answer depends on the destination country and what they specifically require. Some countries use "health certificate" to mean a general food safety certificate; others require a very specific government-issued document confirming the product is fit for human consumption.
This guide explains exactly what a health certificate for food export from India is, who issues different types, which markets require which version for rice and agricultural commodities, and the step-by-step application process.
A health certificate for food export is different from a phytosanitary certificate. The phytosanitary certificate covers plant health and pest freedom. The health certificate covers human food safety - confirming the product meets food quality and safety standards of the importing country.
Types of Health-Related Certificates for Food Export from India
India does not have a single document universally called a "health certificate." Instead, different bodies issue different food safety documents, and importing countries specify which they want. Here are the main types:
1. Export Inspection Council (EIC) Certificate
The Export Inspection Council of India issues quality and food safety inspection certificates for a wide range of agricultural and processed food products. For rice, groundnuts, spices, and other commodities, the EIC conducts physical and laboratory inspection and issues a certificate confirming the product meets export quality standards. This is one of the most widely recognised food safety certificates from India and is accepted by EU, USA, Japan, and most regulated markets.
2. FSSAI Export Certificate
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) issues export-specific certificates for food businesses registered under FSSAI. The FSSAI Export Certificate confirms that the food product has been produced by an FSSAI-licensed business and complies with Indian food safety standards. Some importing countries - particularly in Africa - accept the FSSAI certificate as a health certificate. However, it is not universally accepted as a standalone health certificate in EU or USA shipments.
3. APEDA Export Certificate with Quality Declaration
For rice exports specifically, APEDA issues an export certificate that includes quality declarations. For Basmati rice, this is mandatory. For non-Basmati, the APEDA certificate confirms the exporter is registered and the shipment is authorised. Some GCC countries accept the APEDA certificate as part of their health/quality documentation requirements.
4. Lab Analysis Report from Accredited Lab
Many importing countries - especially EU, UK, and USA - require a lab analysis report from an accredited testing laboratory (NABL-accredited or ILAC-recognised) as the functional equivalent of a health certificate. This report covers pesticide residues, heavy metals, mycotoxins (aflatoxin), microbiology (Salmonella, E.coli), moisture, and other food safety parameters. This is technically not a "health certificate" but satisfies the same import requirement.
| Country / Region | Document Required | Issuing Body |
|---|---|---|
| European Union | Lab analysis report (MRL compliance) + EIC certificate | NABL-accredited lab + EIC |
| United Kingdom | Lab analysis + phytosanitary certificate | NABL lab + Plant Quarantine |
| UAE & GCC | Health certificate / FSSAI certificate (varies by buyer) | FSSAI or EIC |
| Kenya & East Africa | KEBS conformity + health/lab certificate | EIC or accredited lab |
| Nigeria | SON conformity + NAFDAC food safety clearance | SON agent + NAFDAC |
| USA | FDA prior notice + lab report for regulated commodities | Accredited lab + FDA portal |
| Australia | DAFF import permit + lab report | DAFF-approved lab |
| Malaysia | Health certificate from issuing authority | EIC or FSSAI |
| Saudi Arabia | SFDA food safety certificate / health certificate | EIC or government-endorsed lab |
How to Get an EIC Health/Quality Certificate for Rice Export?
- Register with EIC - Apply for EIC recognition as an eligible exporter at eicindia.gov.in. Provide your IEC, GST, APEDA registration and company details
- Apply for pre-shipment inspection - Submit an inspection request for your consignment to the nearest EIC office (present in all major port cities)
- EIC officer visits warehouse or port - An inspector physically examines the consignment and draws samples
- Lab testing - Samples are tested at EIC's or an approved lab for moisture, broken percentage, pesticide residues, and microbiology as required
- Certificate issued - If compliant, EIC issues the certificate within 2–5 working days of inspection
- Cost - approximately ₹2,000–₹8,000 per consignment depending on commodity and testing scope
What the Lab Analysis Report Must Cover for Rice Export?
For markets that require a lab report as the food safety/health document, ensure your accredited lab covers these parameters for rice:
- Pesticide residues - tested against EU MRL list or importing country's standards; this is the most common cause of EU rejection
- Heavy metals - arsenic, lead, cadmium, mercury; EU has strict limits for rice especially for arsenic
- Mycotoxins - aflatoxin B1 and total aflatoxin; critical for groundnuts but also tested in rice for some markets
- Microbiology - Salmonella (absent in 25g), E.coli count, total plate count
- Moisture content - typically max 14% for rice
- Broken grain percentage - matches grade specification
For EU-bound rice shipments, pesticide residue testing against the EU MRL list is non-negotiable. India's FSSAI standards are less strict than EU MRLs on several active ingredients. Always use an ILAC-recognised lab and specify EU MRL compliance when ordering the test.
Health Certificate vs Phytosanitary Certificate - Quick Reference
| Document | Covers | Issued by | Required for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phytosanitary Certificate | Plant health - pests, diseases, quarantine organisms | Government (Plant Quarantine) | All agricultural exports |
| Health Certificate / EIC Certificate | Human food safety - pesticides, heavy metals, microbiology | EIC / FSSAI / accredited lab | Markets requiring food safety proof |
| APEDA Certificate | Exporter registration and shipment authorisation | APEDA (government) | All rice exports from India |
| Lab Analysis Report | Specific test results for food safety parameters | NABL/ILAC accredited lab | EU, UK, USA, Australia |
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