Title: QUALITY CONTROL
1QUALITY CONTROL CERTIFICATION FOR FACILITATING
EXPORTS
2COVERAGE
- Export Quality Control A background
- EIC/EIA Structure
- EIC role in exports
- Equivalence Agreements/ MoUs/ MRAs
- Steps to enhance credibility of EIC certification
- EIC- Important contributions
- Vision
- Cooperation in Conformity Assessment Activities
EIC focus
3Q- IMPORTANCE FOR EXPORT
- Demand for quality by consumers, both domestic
overseas - With globalization - WTO - dismantling of
barriers for free flow of trade-creation of
global market with equal access to all countries - Strong need to focus on quality for overseas
consumer - Additionally governments realized their role to
protect health safety of populations - Quality, safety issues have acquired centrestage
in global trade - Both role of industry government important
- Government role in facilitation is twofold -
building up capabilities of industry and Quality
certification
4BENEFITS OF Q CERTIFICATION
- Help to build image of country as ensures that
inferior quality product not exported - Minimizes trade impediments by reducing time for
testing at importing end - Minimize/eliminate rejections at importing end
- More cost effective as cost of recall,
destruction diversion of consignments minimized - Reduce variation in Q due to production by small
enterprises - Helps in capacity building in country
- Provides protection to consumers of importing
country as broad objective is to meet importing
requirements
5EXPORT QUALITY CONTROL SCENARIO
- The importance of quality control for exports
recognized as early as 1963 GoI enacted the
Export (QCI) Act, 1963 an umbrella Act
governing quality of exports - EIC set up to advise Government on measures for
sound development of exports through Quality
Control inspection to include - notification of standards
- certification systems (CWI/Systems Approach)
- Agencies for QC I established/ recognised
- EIC operates certification through 5 EIAs at
Mumbai, Kochi, Kolkata, Delhi Chennai 38
Sub-offices labs other designated CABs
6EIC / EIA Network
7EIC-ROLE IN EXPORT
- Inspection Certification to address health
safety concerns of importing countries - mandatory 6 items (marine, dairy, egg, poultry,
meat products and honey) - Voluntary tea, spices, basmati rice, herbal,
Voluntary food scheme, HACCP, organic, feeds - Issue of all types of export certificates-GMO,
health, etc - Recognition/ Designation Activities
- Equivalence Agreements/MOUs with trading partners
for recognition of EICs certification - Addressing Non-tariff Issues through dialogue
with overseas governments on concerns taking
up at various international fora - Capacity Building - training
8 EXPORT CONTROL SYSTEMS IN INDIA 1
- Legislative Framework
- Order
- Lays down minimum standards-recognizes
International, importing country contractual
standards - Refers to Rules for type of QC, inspection
monitoring - Prohibits Exports unless product conforms to
standard accompanied by certificate stating
that unit approved monitored by CA - Rules
- Laid down for implementation of Order
- Lay down systems of certification for
implementation of Order ie reqts for hygienic
handling of products including HACCP if
specified - Lay down the basis of compliance
- - Responsibility of processor EIC
9 EXPORT CONTROL SYSTEMS IN INDIA 2
- Control Programmes Operations
- Systems of Certification
- Consignment wise inspection
- Systems approach (Food Safety Mgmt Systems Based
Certification) - Basis of compliance
- Primary responsibility on processor plan
implement in-process controls, develop own-check
systems, maintain records - EIC to approve ensure compliance
- Approval of units through a 2 level process
conditional final - IDP conducts two
assessments - Period of Approval 2 years
10 EXPORT CONTROL SYSTEMS IN INDIA 3
- Aspects covered
- - GMP/GHP/HACCP
- - Minimum test facilities
- - Waste disposal/Effluent treatment
mechanism,pest control - - Record keeping mechanism
- - Competence of technical manpower
- - Conformance of products to standards
- Compliance ensured through 3-tier surveillance
system - Testing as per latest technology systems
requirements - Residue monitoring and control
- Complaint handling system including dealing with
returned consignments
11TESTING
- Laboratory Testing - Purpose
- Support for Export Inspection Certification
- Commercial testing (facilities extended to
industry) - Import testing of food items-EIA Labs identified
by MoHFW - Pesticide residues for National RMP by MoA
- Parameters tested - Pesticide residues,
antibiotic residues, heavy metals,
microbiological parameters, water as per EC
directives - Total laboratory infrastructure 5 labs at EIAs,
13 SO labs for microbiological testing, 11
recognized labs - Accreditation Status Koch accredited Mumbai,
Chennai Kolkatta in process
12UNITS APPROVED
- Marine 368 (189 EU)
- Dairy 55
- egg 3
- Poultry 4
- Honey 2
- Rice 6
- black pepper 8
- others- ice plants, cold storages, etc 70 (23
CS for EU), - Engineering 22
- Footwear 2
- Chemicals 8
133-TIER SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
- MONITORING BY EIA OFFICIALS TO VERIFY
- Sanitation Hygiene
- Process controls
- Implementation of HACCP plan
- Records
- Observe testing by laboratories
- Draw samples of raw materials, water , ice,
finished products, swabs of workers hands and
work places - SUPERVISORY VISITS TO CHECK
- Compliance to norms by processors
- Quality and correctness of monitoring by EIA
officers. - CORPORATE AUDITS
- Independent audit by EIC to verify operation of
scheme by EIAs as per documented systems.
14COMPLAINT HANDLING PROCEDURE
- Complaints received
- Unit placed on Alert ( increase monitoring 10
consignments tested) - Investigation visit to unit/information from
processor - Satisfactory on alert continues
- Unsatisfactory - consignments contaminated/
unsatisfactory hygienic conditions/ samples fail - Prodn export stopped till corrective actions
taken - Show cause why approval not withdrawn
- Corrective actions taken and verified
- Satisfactory resume production and exports
- Officer deputed for10-30 days 10 consignments
tested - If unsatisfactory, then approval withdrawn
15RECOGNITION/DESIGNATION ACTIVITIES
- Streamline Inspection/ Certification/ Testing For
Export - Approving inspection Agencies as per latest
international standards ISO 17020 for iron ore - Recognizing labs as per international criteria
(ISO 17025) for export testing to supplement own
capabilities 11 recognized - EIC Central Monitoring Authority for coordinating
and monitoring certification in area of meat and
meat products procedure recently developed - Role of Designating Authority under Singapore MRA
for electrical electronics products - EU countries also taking services of designated
bodies including private accreditation not
pre-requisite
16EQUIVALENCE AGREEMENTS/MOUS/MRAS -1
- EC - Designated CA for marine products
basmati rice dialogue on for dairy, egg, poultry
meat, honey - USA (USFDA) - recognized for Black Pepper no
detention if accompanied by EIC certificate
started dialogue for poultry - Singapore MRA in area of food agri,
electrical electronics, drugs,
telecommunication - Australia (AQIS) - recognized for marine products
seeking for dairy, spices, honey, etc - Sri Lanka (SLSI) - recognized for 85 regulated
prods (food, cement, engineering/electrical, etc)
17EQUIVALENCE AGREEMENTS/MOUs/MRAs -2
- Italy fish fishery products
- Japan recognized EIC certification for poultry
products wef 13 October 2005 - Turkey recognized EIA health certificates for
all food items, stainless steel utensils
packaging material for foods - S.Korea (KFDA)- recognised for food/ agriculture
prods - China Agreement on Iron ore finalized
- Nepal all agriculture food products
- Others - EU (France), Mexico, Bangladesh, Saudi
Arabia, Libya, Pakistan, Mauritius, Thailand,
JapanIndonesia, Malaysia
18STEPS TO ENHANCE CREDIBILITY OF EIC CERTIFICATION
- Upgraded to bring certification in line with int
standards - Streamlined existing schemes in line with int
reqts - Developed RMPs in line with reqts of importing
countries - Monitoring based on risk-based inspection
certification - Upgrading Conformity Assessment Infrastructure
- Legislative framework
- Infrastructural facilities
- Laboratories (State-of-the-art equipment -
parameters include pesticide/ antibiotic
residues, heavy metals, microbiology, water as
per EC systems as per ISO 17025) - Computerization - Streamlining CoO activity,
providing online services to exporters - Upgrading Manpower Trainings 10th Plan
- Exporters 48 Programs 3211
participants - Own manpower 58 Programs 1187 participants
- EU TIDP Projects
19STEPS TO ENHANCE CREDIBILITY OF EIC CERTIFICATION
- Systems Upgradation
- Streamlined existing schemes in line with int
reqts - Developed RMPs in line with reqts of importing
countries - Monitoring risk-based
- Upgrading CA Infrastructure
- Legislative framework
- Infrastructural facilities
- Laboratories (equipment/methods/systems,
manpower) - Computerization
- Upgrading Manpower Trainings 10th Plan
- Exporters 48 Programs 3211
participants - Own manpower 58 Programs 1187 participants,
20IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTIONS OF EIC
- Increase in exports Year 2005-06 2006-07
- marine products Value (cr Rs)
6646 8000 - Quantity (lakh mt) 4.61
5.16 - Access of Indian products in foreign markets
Poultry products in Japan, egg products in
Singapore, marine products in EC - Reductions in rejections by EC fish fishery
prods - Streamlining exports through MRA/ Equivalence
Agreements - Helping industry build up facilities indirectly
through constant monitoring of requirements of
infrastructure, HACCP,
21VISION FOR EIC
- Facilitate worldwide access for Indian Exports
through a credible and efficient inspection and
certification system and earn global recognition
of EIC as Indias premier organization for
certifying quality and safety to meet
international norms
22Cooperation in Conformity Assessment Activities
EIC focus
- Work towards acceptance by USA of products
exported from India based on implementation of
registration certification programs (voluntary
mandatory) as per US requirements with minimal
import checks - Work out joint systems for dealing with
rejections including joint testing, strengthening
registration certification systems - Work out information sharing mechanisms
especially on legislative regulatory
requirements inspection, sampling test methods
procedures - Cooperation in areas of manpower upgradation
exchange of technical expertise - Input US regulatory requirements productwise on
existing EIC portal on food products
23THANK YOU