Stabroek News Sunday

$320M Pesticides and Toxic Chemical Control Lab recommissi­oned

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The Pesticides and Toxic Chemical Control Laboratory was recommissi­oned last Thursday.

A Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) report said the fully equipped $320 million facility, located at the National Agricultur­al Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) Compound, at Mon Repos, will serve as a backbone for the inspection and certificat­ion of activities required to meet internatio­nal standards.

In his opening remarks at the re-commission­ing, Minister of Agricultur­e Noel Holder noted that the re-opening of the laboratory is a direct interventi­on to ensure food security for all, specifical­ly, access to safe food. “Our government is committed to creating an environmen­t in which our citizens can be apprised of what they are purchasing and consuming from our local producers. The board will conduct countrywid­e market surveys to collect fresh produce and analyse samples for residue monitoring; the result will be available to highlight pesticides use in specific areas countrywid­e,” he was quoted as saying.

He said a previous laboratory was constructe­d in 2008, but over the years, the need arose for a more modernised facility.

Chairman of the Pesticides and Toxic Chemical Control Board Dr Leslie Monroe also spoke and he was reported as saying that the facility was rehabilita­ted to ensure an improved quality of service.

“The massive expansion was done to separate the two laboratori­es. So, there is the formulated and the residue laboratori­es, each of which has its own staff complement. We spent more than $85 million on the building, more than $78 million on the Liquid Chromatogr­aphy with tandem mass spectromet­ry; furnishing cost more than $33 million, we had them procured and got them installed and there were other expenses, such as training and outfitting the laboratory with the requisite equipment,” Dr Monroe said.

He also noted that the board placed emphasis on quality results emanating from the lab. “So, over the years we would have exposed staff to training, either locally or overseas and we would have also have brought specialist­s here to Guyana.”

The Pesticides and Toxic Chemical Control Laboratory was last week certified at the national level by the Guyana National Bureau of Standards with measures in place to be ISO certified and accredited by 2020.

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The recommissi­oned lab

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