CropLife Ghana Trains Regulatory Officials on Detection of Sub-standard Agrochemicals

Security officers, including police, customs officers, and other regulatory agents in the country have attended a day’s workshop on identifying sub-standard agrochemicals, according to an article on MyJoyOnline.com.

The workshop which was held in Wa, the Upper West Region Capital, and was organized by CropLife Ghana, an association for agrichemical importers and distributors in Ghana and affiliated with CropLife Africa Middle East (CLAME),

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Part of the activities of CropLife AME through CropLife Ghana Association is the provision of stewardship (safe-use training) to farmers, input-dealers, and the general public including Security bodies and the regulatory agencies.

The Plant Science Industry is committed to promoting practices that encourage the responsible, safe and efficient use of its products and also to sensitize stakeholders on current issues being tackled by the agrochemical industry to curb or minimize issues on counterfeiting especially along the border towns of Ghana.

Read more at MyJoyOnline.com.

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