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FPA-FATA renew partnership in the conduct of accreditation training programs

Written by : Camille-Mai Valles |  Published: 11 January 2024

 

 

 

 

January 11, 2024 | Quezon City – The Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) and the Fertilizer and Pesticide Training Association (FATA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the renewed partnership in the conduct of accreditation training programs on January 9, 2024, at FPA Bldg., BAI Compound, Visayas Ave., Quezon City.

 

FATA is composed of the Philippine Association of Certified Pesticide Applicators (PACPA), PMCP Foundation Inc., the Philippine Association of Entomologists, Inc. (PAE), the Philippine Association of Professional Fumigators, Inc. (PAPFI), and the Kapisanan ng mga Pest Control Operators sa Pilipinas, Inc. (KAPESCOPI).

 

The MOU provides the specific responsibilities and functions between the two parties in conducting training and education for FPA certification and accreditation programs.

 

Such program covers the accreditation of Responsible Care Officers (ARCO), Certified Agricultural Pesticide Applicator (CPA) Exterminators and Fumigators and Fertilizer and Pesticide Researchers.

 

 

In 2023, FATA conducted 26 training sessions benefitting 635 individuals seeking accreditation as recognized practitioners in the field. A total of 551 individuals took the exams for accreditation as pesticide applicators and care officers. Results revealed that 67.50% passed the CPA Fumigator while 68.63% passed the CPA Exterminator. Meanwhile, 87.34% passed the ARCO exam (Table 1).

 

Table 1. Training conducted and exam participants count by the FATA

  

Type of Training

Number of Trainings Conducted

Number of Individuals Trained

Number of Examinees

Number

Passed

Removal

Failed

Agri CPA – Fumigator

8

263

240

162

28

50

Agri CPA- Exterminator

7

157

153

105

15

33

ARCO

7

170

158

138

16

4

F/P Researcher

4

45

-

-

-

-

Total

26

635

551

405

59

87

 

Moreover, FATA spearheaded 19 symposiums on regulations set by FPA and pest control and management. These initiatives are aimed at discussing the pest management situation in the Philippines and the programs created by the FPA and the Department of Agriculture concerning the usage of agricultural chemicals which benefitted 1,457 researchers, care officers, and applicators (Table 2).

  

Table 2. Symposiums and participant count of FATA

 

FATA

Number Conducted

Number of Attendees

PMCPFI/PACPA

9

410

PAE

4

577

PAPFI

4

417

KAPESTCOPI

2

53

Total

19

1.457

 

For 2024, individuals intending to either apply or renew their existing accreditation should choose a schedule at https://bit.ly/3tMVEUS. Afterwhich, they have to coordinate with the FATA to reserve a training slot and submit necessary training requirements. ###

    

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