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Agri Ministry distribute­s 110 cabinets to store toxic chemicals

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The Ministry of Agricultur­e’s Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals Control Board (PTCCB) on Tuesday distribute­d 100 storage cabinets to farmers across the country.

This was disclosed in a Ministry of Agricultur­e (MoA) release on Tuesday which said that the distributi­on exercise was held at the Board’s office in Mon Repos, East Coast Demerara.

The release said that the project began in 2013 and over 300 pesticide storage cabinets were distribute­d to farmers in regions Two, Three, Four, Five, Six and

Ten by the end of 2016. It was re-launched in 2020. Chairman of the PTCCB, Dr. Leslie Munroe said that one of the Board’s mandates was to ensure substances that are considered toxic are used and stored responsibl­y and that the Board is currently working to introduce other pest management tools to farmers across the country.

“Pesticides, as we all know, are poisonous. Our mandate is to ensure that these substances are used responsibl­y, to minimize the use of those substances that are considered highly toxic, and to introduce

Some of the cabinets donated (Ministry of Agricultur­e photo) the use of those that are considered less to farmers, which involves the use of toxic. One of the aims we have is to introduce other pest management tools”, he said. or expand integrated pests management Registrar of the PTCCB, Trecia Davis said: “Sound chemicals management is the management of these chemicals throughout the life cycle; that is from import to storage to use. During my years as an inspector, I had a lot of experience seeing how pesticides were stored when farmers purchase them for use and it gave me goose bumps. Yes, these chemicals are of significan­t importance to the agricultur­e sector in Guyana but they are also very dangerous”.

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