2. 1. NPOP launched by the Ministry of Commerce and
Industry in the year 2000
2. Standards formulated in harmony with
international standards of Codex and IFOAM
3. 7th. Edition NOV 2014 latest version.
4. Provides standards for organic production, systems
criteria & procedures for accreditation of organic
certification bodies, procedures for accreditation,
use of the national organic logo.
4. Crop
Production
Conversion
Requirements
Soil & water conseravation
Pest, disease and weed
management
Crop Diversity
SECTIONS OF THE STANDARDS
Crop
Production Plan
Duration of coversion period
Landscape
Choice of crops and varieties
Nutrient Management
Contamination controlCollection of forest produces
6. CROP PRODUCTION
Crop Production Plan
Conversion Requirements
Duration of conversion period
Landscape
Choice of Crop and Varieties
Diversity in Crop Production
Nutrient Management
Pest Disease and Weed Management
Contamination Control
Soil and Water Conservation
Collection of Non Cultivated Material of Plant Origin
7. 1.Crop production plan
Required an organic crop
production plan:
A. Documents to be maintained.
B. Inputs used in production.
C. Source of organic planting
material.
D. Maintainance of buffer zone.
E. Description of the record keeping
system implemented to comply
with the requirements.
8. 2.Conversion Requirements
establishment of an organic
management system and building of soil
fertility requires an interim period,
known as the conversion period
Balance of ecosystem and soil
fertility .
Step by step conversion of the farm
with an updated plan .
Requirements applicable from the
commencement of the conversion
period till its conclusion.
Parallel production is not allowed.
9. conversion period starts from the date of first
inspection.
A full conversion period shall not be required all
requirements of standards met for several years
and where the same can be verified.
In such cases inspection shall be carried out in
reasonable time intervals, before the first harvest.
10. 3.Duration of conversion period
Annuals and biennials crops - 2 years
Perennial plants other than grassland - 3 full
years .
reduction of conversion period depends upon on
the past usage of the land and ecological
situation
Organic products in conversion shall be sold as
"produce of organic agriculture in conversion" in
which standards have been met for at least twelve
months.
11. 4.Landscape
To facilitate biodiversity CB set some standards which
include following:
Extensive grassland such as moorlands, reed land or dry
land
In general all areas which are not under rotation and are
not heavily manured.
Extensive pastures, meadows, extensive grassland,
extensive orchards, hedges, hedgerows, groups of trees
and/or bushes and forest lines .
Ecologically rich fallow land or arable land.
Ecologically diversified (extensive) field margins.
Waterways, pools, springs, ditches, wetlands and swamps
and other water rich areas should not be used.
12. 5.Choice of Crops and Varieties
Species & Varieties, be according to Climate & be
resistant to Pest &disease
When certified organic plant material are available
they shall be used
If not, chemically untreated conventional material
should be used.
Use of GMO seeds, pollen, transgene plants or
plant material not allowed
13. 6.Diversity in Crop Production
Aim -maintain the structure
and fertility of the soil with
minimum nutrient loss.
The organic farms shall be
required to maintain
sufficient diversity in a
manner that takes into
account pressure from
insects, weeds, diseases
and other pests,
14. while maintaining or increasing soil, organic
matter, fertility, microbial activity and general soil
health.
Diversity achieved by combination of:
A versatile crop rotation with legumes
An appropriate coverage of the soil during the
year of production with diverse plant species
15. 7.Nutrient Management
Biodegradable material helps to
maintain its fertility and the
biological activity
Maintain Adequate pH
biodegradable material on basis of
local conditions and nature of
crops.
Mineral fertilizers used in a
supplementary role .
16. Human waste not allowed.
Mineral fertilizers which containing nitrogen not allowed
.
Animal runs from becoming over maturing should be
prevented.
Restrictions for the use of inputs such as mineral
potassium, magnesium fertilisers, trace elements,
manures and fertilisers.
Chilean nitrate and all synthetic nitrogenous fertilisers,
including urea, are prohibited.
17. 8.Pest, Disease and Weed Management
organic farming system carried out
to minimize pest, disease & weed by
ensuring
Balanced fertilizing programme,
use resistant varieties, fertile soil of high
biological activity.
Products from local plants, animals and
micro organisms prepared at the farm , are
allowed for pest, disease and weed
management
Thermic weed control and physical
methods are allowed.
Thermic sterilization of soil is restricted.-
based on CB permission
18. Equipments from conventional farming shall be
properly cleaned before using in organically
managed area.
keep documentary evidences of the need to use
the product .
Branded products shall always be evaluated as
per the criteria given in Annex 3 before approval is
given for use .
Use of Synthetic pesticides, herbicides, growth
regulators, GMO are prohibited
19. 9.0Contamination Control
relevant measures should be taken to
minimizes contamination from outside and
within the farm.
Accumulation of heavy metals and other pollutants
should be limited.
Buffer zones should me maintained.
In case of contamination, CB should analyze
source of pollution to determine level of
contamination. (soil & water )
20. For protected structure covering, plastic mulches,
fleeces, insect netting & silage rapping, only product
based on polyethylene or polypropylene, or
polycarbonates are allowed.
The use of polychoride based products is
prohibited.
These are removed from the soil after use
Burning not allowed in the field.
21. SOIL &WATER CONSERVATION
Soil and water resources should be
handled in a sustainable manner
Clearing of land through the means of
burning organic matter, e.g. slash-and-
burn, straw burning shall be restricted.
The clearing of primary forest is
prohibited.
measures should be taken to prevent
soil erosion.
Require to check appropriate stocking
rates which does not lead to land
degradation and pollution of ground
and surface water.
22. 11.COLLECTION OF NON CULTIVATED
MATERIAL
The collection of wild plants and parts thereof, growing
naturally, in natural areas and forest shall be accepted as
organic production methods provided –
collection has not been carried out for a period of three years
and that these areas have not received treatment with
products other than those authorized for use in organic
production
Organic collection management should ensure that in case
of minor forest produce collection, the State Government
Act shall be applicable .
In case of cultivation is carried out in forest area, the
operators shall follow similar procedures of farm cultivation.
Should maintain biodiversity.
23. Wild harvested products shall only be certified
organic:
if derived from a stable and sustainable growing
environment.
Products can only be certified organic if derived
from a designated area for collection .
collection area shall be at an appropriate distance
from conventional farming, pollution and
contamination.
The producer managing the harvesting or
gathering of the products shall be clearly identified
and be familiar with the collecting area in
question.