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NABL-Accredited Lab Testing for Export Compliance

Independent, NABL-accredited laboratory testing is what turns a quality claim into proof. Every export consignment we ship is backed by NABL lab reports buyers and regulators worldwide can rely on.

About NABL

Why NABL Testing Underpins Every Export

NABL — the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories — accredits Indian laboratories against the international ISO/IEC 17025 standard. A NABL-accredited lab report is credible, internationally recognised evidence that a product was tested by a competent, impartial laboratory.

For exporters, NABL-accredited testing is the difference between a claim and a guarantee. Importing-country regulators and buyers across the EU, USA, GCC, and Asia accept NABL reports as proof of compliance for pesticide residues, heavy metals, mycotoxins, and microbiological safety.

ISO/IEC 17025
Accreditation Standard
Globally Recognised
ILAC-MRA Linked
Per Consignment
Batch-Wise Testing
COA
Issued With Every Shipment
Key Facts

Understanding NABL Lab Testing

What NABL accreditation means for your export shipments.

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What NABL Is

NABL is India’s national accreditation body for testing and calibration laboratories, assessing labs for technical competence against ISO/IEC 17025.

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ISO/IEC 17025

Accreditation confirms a lab’s competence, impartiality, and consistent operation — and, through ILAC-MRA, makes its reports recognised internationally.

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Why Exports Need It

Importing-country regulations and buyer contracts require independent test evidence. NABL reports satisfy these requirements at the destination.

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Tests for Export

Pesticide residues, heavy metals, aflatoxins and other mycotoxins, microbiological parameters, moisture, and product-specific quality markers.

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Certificate of Analysis

Each tested batch receives a Certificate of Analysis (COA) detailing parameters, methods, and results against the applicable limits.

Buyer & Regulator Trust

NABL reports are accepted in supplier qualification and customs clearance, reducing the risk of detention or rejection abroad.

Our Process

Our Export Testing Process

From representative sample to a Certificate of Analysis.

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Representative Sampling

Samples are drawn from each export batch following standardised sampling procedures so results truly represent the consignment.

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NABL-Accredited Testing

Samples are tested at NABL-accredited laboratories for the parameters required by the product type and destination market.

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Analysis Against Limits

Results are evaluated against the importing country’s MRLs and standards — EU, US FDA, GCC, or other applicable limits.

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Certificate of Analysis

A Certificate of Analysis is issued for the batch and travels with the shipment as part of the export documentation set.

Why Choose Us

NABL-Backed Quality on Every Shipment

Independent testing built into how we export — not added as an afterthought.

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Batch-Wise Testing

Every export batch is tested, not just sampled occasionally — so the COA you receive reflects the exact goods in your container.

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Destination-Aligned Panels

We test against the specific MRLs and standards of your destination market, reducing the risk of border rejection.

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Documentation Included

NABL lab reports and the Certificate of Analysis are provided with shipment documents at no extra testing cost to the buyer.

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Independent & Impartial

Testing is carried out by independent NABL-accredited laboratories — not self-certified — giving your customers and regulators confidence.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is NABL accreditation?
NABL — the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories — accredits laboratories in India against ISO/IEC 17025, confirming their technical competence and impartiality to produce reliable test results.
Why do exporters need NABL-accredited lab testing?
Importing-country regulators and buyers require independent proof that products meet safety and quality limits. NABL-accredited reports are internationally recognised and accepted as that proof during clearance and supplier qualification.
What tests are typically required for food and agri exports?
Common tests include pesticide residues, heavy metals, aflatoxins and other mycotoxins, microbiological parameters, moisture content, and product-specific quality markers — selected by product type and destination.
What is a Certificate of Analysis (COA)?
A COA is the document issued for a tested batch, listing the parameters tested, the methods used, the results, and the applicable limits. It accompanies the shipment as part of the export documentation.
Are NABL test reports accepted internationally?
Yes. Through NABL’s participation in the ILAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement, reports from NABL-accredited laboratories are recognised by counterpart bodies and accepted in many international markets.
Verified Quality

Source with NABL-Backed Test Reports

Contact us for sample Certificates of Analysis and the test panels we run for your product and destination market.

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