How to Export Food Products from Shimoga (Shivamogga) to UAE: A Technical Step-by-Step Guide

By Dr. Sanyogita Deshmukh · 12 min read ·

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) represents a multi-billion dollar opportunity for Indian food manufacturers. However, the Gulf market is also one of the most strictly regulated globally. Success requires more than just a great product; it requires precision in GSO (GCC Standardization Organization) compliance, ZAD registration, and labeling accuracy.

The UAE Food Market: Why It Matters

India is currently the second-largest food supplier to the UAE. With the implementation of the CEPA (Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement), duties on most food items have been reduced or eliminated. Yet, nearly 15% of food consignments from India face delays or rejections due to non-compliance with ESMA (Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology) guidelines. Our UAE Export Compliance service is designed to eliminate these risks.

Phase 1: Indian Regulatory Prerequisites

Before your consignment leaves the Indian shores, you must secure the "Golden Trio" of Indian export documentation:

  1. FSSAI Central License for Export: Unlike local manufacturing, exports require a Central-tier license specifically endorsed for "Exporters."
  2. Import Export Code (IEC): Issued by the DGFT, this is your primary identification for all cross-border transactions.
  3. RCMC from APEDA/MPEDA: Registration with the relevant Export Promotion Council is mandatory to avail of duty drawbacks and CEPA benefits.

Phase 2: UAE-Specific Compliance (The GSO Standards)

The UAE follows GSO standards, which are common across the GCC (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain). Key standards include:

  • GSO 9:2013: The primary standard for labeling of pre-packaged food stuffs. This requires expert Regulatory Labeling Review in both English and Arabic.
  • GSO 150-1: Standards for expiration periods for various food products.
  • GSO 2055-1: Requirements for Halal food.
Compliance Factor FSSAI (India) UAE (GSO/ESMA)
Label Language English/Hindi Arabic (Mandatory) & English
Shelf Life Format DD/MM/YYYY Strict DD/MM/YYYY (No exceptions)
Additives FSSAI Approved List GSO 2500 Compliant (Lower limits)

Phase 3: Digital Portals & Product Registration

Your products cannot enter the UAE without prior digital registration. This is done through two primary channels:

1. ZAD Portal (National Food Safety Platform)

The ZAD portal is the federal system for registering and tracking food items. You must provide technical data sheets, high-resolution label images, and laboratory reports for every SKU.

2. Dubai Municipality (FIRS/Foodwatch)

If your primary entry point is Jebel Ali Port or Dubai Airport, registration with Dubai Municipality's Foodwatch system is critical. This involves a rigorous "Label Assessment" process where a municipality officer reviews your Arabic translation and nutritional claims.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Arabic labeling mandatory for exports from Shimoga (Shivamogga) to UAE?

Yes, under GSO 9:2013, Arabic labeling is mandatory for all pre-packaged food products entering the UAE. This can be printed directly on the pack or added as a permanent sticker (with municipality approval).

What is the ZAD portal in UAE?

ZAD is the federal e-portal of the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment. It is the mandatory platform for the registration of all food products to ensure they meet national food safety standards.

Do I need a Halal certificate for processed snacks?

If the product contains animal-derived ingredients (like gelatin or rennet), a Halal certificate from an EIAC-accredited body is mandatory. For 100% vegetarian products, it is often recommended for better market acceptance but not strictly legal.

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