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The legislation on the composition of food products and their processing has become very stringent aiming at maximal protection of the consumer. Chemiphar works with national regulatory agencies to ensure the quality, health and safety of food products both for the domestic market and for export.

As a result, national and export standards have reached a level in which the vanilla industry will have to put a lot of effort in improving the quality of their products if they want to sweep the competitive national and international markets.
Chemiphar offers the food industry and the regulatory inspection services the possibility to analyse the quality of raw, finished or intermediate products and render them in compliance with the legislation or international food standards appropriate for the industry. Chemiphar collaborates with the regulatory and competent authorities where an established mechanism of control and certification before shipment is undertaken, to assure that certain quality conditions to the European Union and other international markets have been met.
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Our Certificates

All our Phytosanitary Certification & Certificates of Analysis are legally approved.

Phytosanitary Certification & Certificates of Analysis

Phytosanitary Certificate is a document (certificate) that certifies that plant and plant products contained in a given shipment are free from regulated pests, and conforms with other phytosanitary (plant health) requirements as specified from the importing country.

It is issued on a consignment basis by a designated competent authority after inspection and/or treatment of contents of a shipment. In Uganda the designated authority is the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF) – Department of Crop Inspection and Certification. Rajon Vanilla has up to date certification as well as Certificates of Analysis from Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries.
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