What is the basic difference between ISI and Egmark?
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ISI mark is issued by Indian Standards Association to certify quality of an indutrial product. AGMARK is similar mark for agricultural products.

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ISI = Indian Standards Institution.
AGMARK = Agricultural Marketing.
Both are used to certify the quality of the products.
ISI is used to certify products by checking the quality.

AGMARK is used to certify the cereals, pulses etc. produced by the agricultural and related sector.
Nice explanation about this difference. I never know this difference til now. this was great to know

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