Ten active certifications. All current, all verifiable, all genuinely earned. Not a sticker collection — a way of operating.
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India
Yes, we read the whole document.
Ministry of Commerce, Government of India
Government-approved. Also just correct.
British Retail Consortium Global Standards
The UK takes this one seriously. So do we.
Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT)
The one that lets us leave the country, paperwork-wise.
Sedex / SMETA Audit Framework
Someone actually walked the factory floor for this.
Ministry of MSME, Government of India
Bureaucracy, but the good kind.
State Government — Haryana (Factories Act 1948)
Boring. Mandatory. Ours.
United States Department of Agriculture
America's most recognised organic seal.
National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP), Govt. of India
India's national organic standard. Globally equivalent.
International Food Safety Management Standard
Every risk mapped. Every control point monitored.
Every batch is third-party tested before it ships, across a full quality panel. A Certificate of Analysis is available on request before your shipment is even dispatched. Because "trust us" is not a food safety strategy.
Tested on every batch:
Documentation available on request:

Not a sticker. Not a logo. A way of operating that costs real money and takes real time to maintain.
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Ethical trade isn't a box to tick. It's the only honest way to run a supply chain. SMETA helped us prove it.
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Third-party tested. Every batch. No exceptions made for tight timelines or familiar buyers.
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