Can USDA Certify Food Products from India?
SortyingSlag路3 months agoUSDA certification for food imports from India is possible. However, certification requires passing stringent inspections and compliance with U.S. food safety standards.
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Technically, yes, but it鈥檚 more about the product meeting USDA's safety and labeling criteria rather than the country of origin. Stick to those rules, and you鈥檙e golden.
Yes, the USDA can certify Indian food products, but they have to adhere to USDA standards, including proper labeling and safety checks.
The USDA can certify food products from India, but they must meet specific standards and regulations. So, if the curry's in a hurry and complies, it's good to go!
USDA certifies food based on standards, so if the Indian food products meet those, certification is in the bag!
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