Odisha Desi Haat recognizes that regulatory compliance is a critical requirement for producer groups seeking access to organized and institutional markets. Many Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs), tribal producer clusters, SHGs, and rural collectives face challenges in navigating documentation, quality standards, and regulatory processes. Our compliance support framework is designed to simplify these requirements and enable producer partners to participate confidently in formal market systems.

We provide structured guidance on key compliance areas relevant to agri-food and rural products, including FSSAI registration, labeling standards, packaging norms, GST-related documentation, and basic traceability requirements. Odisha Desi Haat works closely with producer groups to help them understand applicable regulations and align their processes accordingly, without disrupting traditional production practices.

Compliance support at Odisha Desi Haat goes beyond documentation. Our team assists producers in improving process consistency, hygiene practices, batch identification, and quality assurance, which are essential for building buyer trust and ensuring repeat market access. Where required, we also facilitate connections with testing laboratories, certification bodies, and government support schemes.

The objective of our compliance support is not to impose complexity, but to gradually strengthen producer capacity. We adopt a step-by-step approach that matches the scale and readiness of each producer group, allowing them to grow sustainably into compliant, market-ready enterprises. This ensures that producers are not excluded from opportunities due to procedural barriers.

By enabling compliance readiness, Odisha Desi Haat helps producer partners unlock access to wider consumer markets, institutional buyers, and premium value chains. Our commitment is to create a transparent, responsible, and scalable market framework where compliance becomes an enabler of growth, credibility, and long-term livelihood security for rural and tribal producer communities.