Below, we discuss about the cashew export promotion council Registration cum membership certificate.
If you are a manufacturer or trader of cashew products and you wish to expand your business to the international market, it is mandatory to obtain a registration-cum-membership certificate (RCMC) from the Cashew Export Promotion Council (CEPC). This certification enables you to become a registered exporter of cashew products.
Applying for registration through our portal will help you to focus on your products and business without worrying about the registration follow-ups and annual subscriptions, we will handle all that for you. We will keep you informed about the benefits and schemes provided by the council and about the upcoming international fairs and exhibitions, and apply on your behalf upon your request. Our goal is to ensure your success and become your trusted partner in achieving it.
The Cashew Export Promotion Council of India (CEPC) is an organization established by the Government of India in 1955, with support from the cashew industry. It is an authorized body that will regulate your cashew and its allied products if you wish to sell them in the international market. The primary objective is not just to regulate but to promote exports of cashew kernels and cashew nut shell liquid from India and create international demand for them. The Council provides an institutional framework to enhance and support these exports.
Upon registration as a registered exporter, the council will support you by providing technical guidance and opportunities of trade promotion and international marketing. It will connect you to foreign importers of cashew kernels by sharing importers' inquiries. Additionally, the council also helps resolve export and import complaints related to quality or contractual issues.
ORDINARY MEMBERSHIP
As an individual, firm, company, or corporation, you are eligible for membership in the Cashew Export Promotion Council of India if you have exported cashew kernels, cashew nut shell liquid, or cardanol in the past 12 months. The minimum export quantity required is 30 metric tons, which is roughly equivalent to the capacity of two standard shipping containers.
To calculate the minimum export i.e. 30 MT or equivalent for membership the following points need to be taken into consideration:
However, eligibility shall be denied if
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP
If you are engaged in the manufacture, processing, trading, and conversion of cashew and allied products like Cashew kernels, CNSL, Cardanol, etc. and you hold a valid Importer Exporter code which is issued by the Office of the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) and if you are not qualified to be enrolled as Ordinary members of the council, you will be eligible to apply for Associate membership of the Cashew Export Promotion Council
SUPPORTING MEMBERSHIP
To enhance the promotional efforts of the CEPCI, the Panel recommended including service providers in the Council. The recommended categories are Brokers, Quality Inspection Agencies, Shipping Lines, Custom House Agents, and Surveyors
Eligibility criteria are that they should have handled at least 30MT equivalent cashew products per year in single or in combination during the last three years. The relevant documentary proof to confirm the above may have to be produced before CEPC.
To calculate the minimum export i.e. 30 MT or equivalent for membership the following points need to be taken into consideration:
Common Documents Required for both Ordinary, Associate & Supporting Membership:
Additional Documents Required for Ordinary Membership:
Additional Documents Required for Supporting Membership
A Notice has been issued by the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) stating that application for a registration cum membership certificate (RCMC) or a registration certificate (RC) must be filed electronically through their common digital platform.
The procedure for registration is as follows:
Create your account with your IEC code, and your login credentials shall be used to log in to the DGFT portal.
After logging in, go to the e-RCMC registration section in the portal, and fill out an application form with information such as your company name, address, IEC number, PAN number, date of incorporation, and nature of the business.
Select Export Promotion Council or Commodity Board and Fee Details.
Fill in the details of authorised representatives or contact persons for the councils and click on the “Add Details” button to save the details.
Under other information, select the countries to which you will be exporting and click on save & next
You will be required to provide supporting documents, such as a PAN card, IEC certificate, incorporation certificate, and so on (see Documents required). Attach all the documents required in the attachment section.
Once the application form is completed, review your application form, make sure not to make any mistakes to avoid rejection, and give a declaration for the submission of the form to the council.
After that click payment for RCMC, the applicant will be directed to the payment gateway for the payment, make the payment and then click on submit.
The committee shall review the application and may request additional documents or evidence if necessary
The decision on the application shall be made within 3 months from the date of submission.
On approval of the application, you will receive an RCMC certificate from the Cashew Export Promotion Council.
New Membership Fee
Registration type | Ordinary membership | Associate membership | Supporting membership |
Entrance Fee | 20,000 | 3,000 | - |
Annual membership fee | 8,500 | 6,000 | 20,000 |
Trade Contribution(Minimum) | 8,000 | - | - |
Professional Fee (CharteredONE) | 999 | 999 | 999 |
GST (18%) | 6,750 | 1,800 | 3,780 |
Total | 44,250 | 11,800 | 24,780 |
1. Market Access Initiative scheme, 2021: Reimbursement of expenditure incurred by exporters on statutory compliances
Types of Expenditure Eligible:
Grant: Max grant limit INR 2 Cr per exporter per annum
2. Assistance to Members
Process Mechanization and Automation of cashew processing units. This includes upgrading machinery and implementing automated processes to streamline operations and improve efficiency.
3. Quality Upgradation and Food Safety Certifications
Eligibility
This scheme does not apply to new units. It is for mechanization & automation/ Quality upgradation of the existing units by replacing /upgrading some existing machinery and adding new ones.
For member exporters, the grant would be 33.33% of the total eligible investment subject to a maximum total grant of Rs. 100 lakhs per exporter for Process Mechanization & Automation of cashew processing units and Rs. 5 lakhs for Quality Upgradation.
For Associate members, the grant would be 33.33% of the total eligible investment, subject to a maximum of Rs. 10 lakhs per exporter for process mechanization & Automation of cashew processing units and Rs. 2.5 lakhs for Quality Upgradation.
Grant will be provided only for the purchase of approved eligible finished items /equipment/activities. As such, bills for materials for fabrication/construction of various items will not be considered. For example, in respect of cutting tables the bills should be for cutting tables and not for material, labour charges, etc
The expenses incurred after the date of the Council’s approval letter or as specified in the Council’s approval letter will only qualify for grant-in-aid. Any payments/advances made before the approval date will not be considered.
All Payments should be made through crossed cheque / DD or Bank Transfer and copies of all bills, vouchers, certified bank statements, etc. should be duly certified by a practicing Chartered Accountant before submission of claim to the Council. Cash payments will not qualify for grant-in-aid.
Taxes, import duty, and other levies will be eligible while installation, transportation, handling charges, electrical wiring & fittings, Erection, travel, accommodation, food, stationery expenses, etc. will not form part of the eligible items for grant-in-aid against any of the components under the scheme
The beneficiary has to fulfill an export obligation to effect cashew/cashew product export of five times the grant amount provided to the beneficiary which will be achieved over a year from the date of completion of the project. For Associate Members, the obligation would be that they start exports and become members within one year.
The release of the grant will be subject to the production of a Bank Guarantee for an equivalent amount until the export obligation is fulfilled by the exporter. If the applicant fulfills the export obligation before the release of eligible grant-in-aid, a bank guarantee would not be required. If the export obligation of five times the grant is not achieved, the entire amount has to be refunded to the Council with interest at commercial lending rates of nationalized banks from the date of disbursement of the grant.
For Associate Members, a bank guarantee for 1.25 times the grant amount will have to be produced until the obligation to become an exporter within one year is fulfilled. If the obligation is not fulfilled, the entire grant has to be refunded with interest at commercial lending rates of nationalized banks from the date of disbursement of the grant
Eligible Items identified under the scheme are :
Documents required for claiming Grant-in-aid
The claim application form shall be submitted to the Cashew Export Promotion Council of India along with the following supporting documents/details
Beneficiary will be required to remit 2% of the approved grant amount to the Council before the release of the grant amount
Upon successful registration with the Silk Export Promotion Council, here is the sample certificate you will get.
If you want to expand your business to the international market, you will need to obtain a Registration-Cum-Membership Certificate (RCMC) from the Export Promotion Council or Commodity Board. Membership with the council will provide you with various benefits, including problem resolution, access to trade policies, and opportunities for international exposure through trade delegations and exhibitions.
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