July 23-26, 2024 | Camarines Sur – Thirty-two (32) fertilizer and pesticide handlers were inspected during the Clean-Up Drive (CUD) operations in the third district of Camarines Sur from July 23-26, 2024.
Out of the 32 handlers, 19 unlicensed handlers received Notice of Violations (NoVs) and were required to attend the Accredited Safety Dispenser (ASD) training as part of the requirements to secure a license. A written report on the summary of expired fertilizer and pesticide products was submitted to the FPA Central Office for the recall of the concerned companies.
Additionally, one establishment was given a Stop Sale, Stop Use, Stop Move, and Hold (SUMS) order for selling unregistered products. The findings were submitted to the Field Operations Coordinating Unit (FOCU) for appropriate action.
Meanwhile, 12 handlers were found to be compliant with FPA rules and regulations and are commended and encouraged to regularly check the labels to ensure the legitimacy and quality of the agricultural products.
The team was headed by Regional Officer Mr. Gabriel B. Atole, together with Provincial Officers Engr. Christopher M. Nuñez, Ms. Rosie T. Malazar, Engr. Cris L. Legaspi, Mr. Winsor L. Nueva, Mr. Rodny P. Conda, and Engr. Ardon Ryan E. Nee-Estuye. ####
Written by: Christopher M. Nuñez
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Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) Online ISSN: 2815-1674
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