registered with Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority ( in short APEDA) as manufacturer for export of boneless buffalo frozen meat ... buffalo chilled/fresh meat up to 155 Mt per day and further, APEDA has approved the unit as integrated Abattoir. The appellant exports
Export Policy also
provides that laboratories duly recognized by APEDA,
as well as in-house laboratories attached under the
Customs Appeal Nos.50346 ... abattoirs cum meat processing plant registered with
APEDA and Agency approved labs, may also be used
to conduct the necessary tests for confirmation of
quality
Export Policy also provides
that laboratories duly recognized by APEDA, as well as in-
house laboratories attached under the abattoirs cum meat
processing plant registered ... with APEDA and Agency
approved labs, may also be used to conduct the necessary
tests for confirmation of quality under the supervision of
the designated
that a declaration is required to be furnished with
copies of authorised APEDA certificate to the effect that meat and
meat products were sourced exclusively ... from APEDA registered meat
processing plant M/s. Al-Azlan Frozen Foods was authorised by
APEDA from 27.09.2012 to 31.03.2013 to process such meat
registered with Agricultural and Processed Foods
Products Export Development Authority, New Delhi (APEDA) and are
engaged in export of rice and are; they entered into ... following
conditions.
(i) Exports allowed subject to registration of contracts
with the APEDA, New Delhi;
(ii) Grain of rice to be exported shall be more
original certificate issued by Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) provided by the exporter. The goods were received by the appellant ... shipping bills, the appellant had filed the shipping bills after receiving the APEDA certificate stating that the goods were basmati rice and based
Commissioner (Appeals) they had claimed
classification under Heading 1701 and submitted APEDA
registration in support of such a claim. He has submitted that
higher rate
Commissioner (Appeals) they had claimed
classification under Heading 1701 and submitted APEDA
registration in support of such a claim. He has submitted that
higher rate
importer-exporter code (IEC)', registration-cum-membership card of
APEDA and other identification records, Learned Counsel intimated
that the licencing authority had incorrectly concluded
Rice duly permitted by Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), the licensing authority under the Foreign Trade Policy. Suspecting the rice