FAO for more secure pesticide rules in Bangladesh - ISN TV

FAO for more secure pesticide rules in Bangladesh - ISN TV

The Food and Agribusiness Association (FAO) of the Unified Countries has stretched out help to Bangladesh for the nation's better and more secure utilization of pesticides. In such manner, the FAO has formally given over its proposals on pesticide rules to the Division of Horticultural Expansion under the Service of Farming in a studio on Tuesday (February 27).

The association recommended refreshing the Pesticide Rules under the Pesticide Demonstration of 2018 to integrate best worldwide legitimate practices into the guidelines. Agents from the Service of Climate, Timberland and Environmental Change (MoEFCC) took part in the studio on joint effort in the pertinent parts of the tasks.

Saso Martinov, senior specialized counselor, FAO Bangladesh and Dr Fahmida Khanom, extra secretary, MoEFCC took part if was led by Ashraf Uddin, chief, Plant Assurance Wing, Division of Agrarian Augmentation (DAE). This cooperative exertion has taken to focusing on general wellbeing and ecological insurance, as per a public statement of FAO.

The drive was taken under the Determined Natural Poisons (POPs) project that is financed by the Worldwide Climate Office (GEF), it said. Saso Martinov, Senior Specialized Counselor, FAO said, "This is a significant stage in overseeing pesticides that are utilized in horticulture in Bangladesh."

"FAO group has given over its proposals on the pesticide rules on the day and will keep on supporting the Bangladesh government in its endeavors to lessen the dangers of pesticides following FAO's 4 Betters including a superior life and a superior climate."

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