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  2. Spices Board of India - Wikipedia

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    The Spices Board of India has started an online campaign, called the Spice Train, to educate Indians about the country's rich spice heritage [2] Spices Board provides information on several spices grown and exported from India [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Spice Park of Spices Board India for cardamom and pepper is situated at Puttady .

  3. National Turmeric Board - Wikipedia

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    National Turmeric Board (NTB) is a state agency under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, ... Spices Board of India; National Board of Examinations in Medical ...

  4. List of Export Promotion Organisations in India - Wikipedia

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    Spices Board [43] - 25 Sports Goods Export Promotion Council [44] l: SGEPC [45] 26 The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council [46] l: TEXPROCIL [47] 27 The Plastics Export Promotion Council [48] l: PLEXCONCIL [49] 28 The Synthetic and Rayon Export Promotion Council [50] SRTEPC [51] 29 Tea Board [52] - 30 Tobacco Board [53] - 31 Wool and ...

  5. Certification marks in India - Wikipedia

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    The certification is issued by testing centres accredited by the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) under the National Program for Organic Production of the Government of India. ISI mark: for industrial product. Certifies that a product confirms to a set of standards laid by the Bureau of Indian Standards.

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  7. Subash Vasu - Wikipedia

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    Subhash Vasu is the ex-chairman of the Spices Board of India (Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India). He is the national president of the BDJS party [1] and SNDP Mavelikara union president. He was also the former Travancore Devaswom Board member until 2015.

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