Amendment of Office Order No. 27, Series of 2022
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Office Order No. 2022-29
Reconstitution of the Technical Working Group (TWG) of the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC)
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Dr. Mula discusses fertilizer updates to handlers during his visit in Pangasinan and La Union
PANGASINAN and LA UNION | September 14, 2022 – Dr. Myer G. Mula, Officer-in-Charge of the Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority, discussed the present scenario of the fertilizer industry to the fertilizer distributors and importers in his visit to Pangasinan and San Fernando City, La Union on September 8-9, 2022.
Dr. Mula had a courtesy call with the Officer-in-Charge Regional Director Atty. Jennilyn M. Dawayan, CESO IV, to discuss possible collaboration for the different programs and projects of the Department of Agriculture that will benefit the farmers.
During his visit, he explained the reasons behind the increasing prices of fertilizer, including rising fuel costs, the Ukraine-Russian conflict, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the prioritization of local distribution over importation by most fertilizer exporting countries.
“The country has been for a long-time a net importer of fertilizers. About 90% of the country’s needs for fertilizer are mostly imported from China, Indonesia, and Malaysia. In addition, some are being imported from Qatar, Canada, Korea, and the Middle East, while local production accounts for only 10% of the country’s fertilizer supply,” Dr. Mula explained.
Aside from the increasing prices of fertilizers, he also shared the current fertilizer prices and the possibility of the government-to-government procurement of fertilizers through the National Rice Program (NRP). Further, he requested the FPA RFU I to regularly submit the weekly price monitoring and inventory at the online fertilizer watch system for public information and other legal purposes.
He also discussed the status of the locally blended fertilizers and how the FPA addressed the issue. Additionally, he reiterated that the companies violating PD 1144 should comply with all the requirements and coordinate with the FPA to resolve these issues.
Moreover, he emphasized that the batch number and source of origin should be properly printed on the sacks for better monitoring.
Dr. Mula also inspected the records of fertilizers and pesticides sold, distributed, and stored in the company’s warehouse. He ensured that the company was compliant with the good housekeeping practices implemented by the Agency and the proper disposal of damaged and expired fertilizers. ###
Written by: Noel Tablada | Published: 14 September 2022
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FPA educates first aid management tips for safe agriculture on air
DIGOS CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR | SEPTEMBER 13, 2022 – Provincial Officer (PO) Ms. Imelda Rasay discussed the first aid management tips for pesticide poisoning during her third guesting at DXKL 97.5 Radyo Astig last September 9, 2022.
The discussion focused on proper safety procedures and first aid management in case of accidental pesticide poisoning in the field. “It is essential that pesticide poisoning incidents be recognized immediately because prompt treatment may mean the difference between life and death. Do not substitute first aid for professional treatment. First aid is only to relieve the patient before medical help can be reached,” Ms. Rasay explained.
The following are the first aid treatment at the scene of incident:
- See that the person is breathing. The highest priority is adequate breathing. It must be maintained continuously. If the victim is not breathing, give mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration.
- Stop exposure to the position. Remove the person from scene of spillage or other contamination. Avoid further skin contact and/or inhalation of fumes or dust.
- Save the pesticide container and any remaining material. Get readable label or name of chemical(s) for the physician. If the position is not known, save sample of the vomitus.
PO Rasay also shared the upcoming Accredited Safety Dispenser (ASD) training on September 14, 2022 in Davao City for individuals who are into agricultural businesses, as this is part of the requirements for the issuance of License to Operate (LTO) as a dealer. She emphasized the importance of ASD training to avoid becoming the victims of fake and substandard purchases of agricultural inputs due to a lack of awareness.
“There should be a need to update the minds of our stakeholders, and ASD training plays an important role in this,” PO Rasay said.
The FPA awareness program on proper safety procedures and first aid management will continue on its regular time slot, every 2nd Friday of the month, on DXKL 97.5 Radyo Astig in Digos City, Davao del Sur. The United Top Agro Products through its General Trade Manager, Mr. Chito Eltagonde, co-sponsored the radio program. ###
Written by: Rustom Gain Tanduyan | Published: 14 September 2022
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Information drive on BFS and safe pesticide handling launch at Trinidad’s founding anniversary
BOHOL | September 13, 2022 – FPA Region VII teamed up with the Local Government Unit (LGU) for an information drive campaign on the Balanced Fertilization Strategy (BFS) and safe pesticide handling during the 75th Founding Anniversary celebration of Trinidad, Bohol conducted last August 30, 2022, at Poblacion, Trinidad, Bohol.
As a starter, Regional Officer (RO) Arnulfo Arausa, Jr. gave an overview of the activity and stressed the advantages and importance of the BFS and the safe handling of pesticides.
In addition, Provincial Officer (PO) Sunday Flores discussed the Agency’s mandates and functions, PO Jesus Muring shared insights on safe pesticide handling, and PO Andy Cornell Bornillo shared information on BFS.
BFS is a program that includes the FPA, and other DA agencies involved in farming. The idea of the program is to institutionalize the use of organic and inorganic fertilizers and other forms of strategies (i.e., green manuring or cover cropping, individual farm soil fertility maps, diversifying and improving cropping system, etc.) to attain the maximum potential of farmlands while maintaining soil structure and fertility.
The said strategy applies the 4Rs in fertilization: Right Source, Right Placement, Right Amount, and Right Rate to help enhance soil health and productivity, prevent declining soil fertility, and improve fertilizer availability and costs.
Moreover, Deputy Executive Director (DED) for Pesticide Eric C. Divinagracia presented the increasing fertilizer prices. In his discussion, he highlighted that the global fertilizer crisis is due to the rising prices of fuel, the Ukraine-Russian conflict, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, most fertilizer exporting countries prioritize their local distribution over exportation.
Mr. Divinagracia also expressed his gratitude to the local government unit of Trinidad and acknowledged the hard work of the farmers who attended the celebration.
A total of 180 farmers and representatives from agricultural companies attended the said event. ###
Written by: Andy Cornell Bornillo | Published: 14 September 2022
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Universal Robina Corporation (URC) distillery in Bais City undergoes plant inspection
NEGROS ORIENTAL | September 12, 2022 – FPA Region VII visited the wastewater treatment facility and the proposed treatment site of the Universal Robina Corporation (URC) distillery last September 07, 2022, at Bais City, Negros Oriental.
Under the Department of Agriculture Administrative Order (AO) No. 11 series of 2019, re-use of wastewater for fertilization would only be allowed after securing a Certification of Safe Wastewater Re-use from FPA.
The certification would consider:
- Location and access – including topographic, characteristics, and soil condition;
- Characteristics of wastewater – including the concentration of macronutrients, micronutrients, heavy metals, pH level, electrical conductivity, and presence of pathogens;
- Plan on the re-use of wastewater – which area are to be fertilized, proposed crop/s, method of application, quantity of wastewater, schedule of application, nutrient management plan, and storage management.
The company passed the standards and is expected to submit all the necessary documents to the Fertilizer Regulations Division for the issuance of certification of safe wastewater re-use as fertilizer.
The inspection was spearheaded by Regional Officer Arnulfo Arausa, Jr., together with Provincial Officers Sunday Flores and Jesus Muring and was assisted by Mr. Remwel Estrallado – URC Environment Health and Safety Officer. ###
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Written by: Andy Cornell Bornillo | Published: 14 September 2022
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Special Order No. 2022-115
Designation of Mr. Ryan G. Gelladula and Mr. Raymund C. Alfor, Agriculturist II, as Officer-in-Charge (OIC) of Regional Field Unit VI of FPA
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11 handlers in Sarangani and Gen. Santos City receive NoVs during the 3-day clean-up drive operations
SARANGANI and GEN. SANTOS CITY | September 12, 2022 – Eleven (11) fertilizer and pesticide (f/p) handlers were issued with Notice of Violations (NoVs) by Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) SOCCSKSARGEN during the 3-day Clean-Up Drive (CUD) operation last September 6-8, 2022 in the municipalities of Sarangani Province (Kiamba, Maasim, Malungon, Malapatan, and Alabel) and General Santos City.
Out of the 22 handlers inspected, eleven were in possession of expired products, selling without an FPA dealership license and no accredited safety dispenser (ASD) manning the store. As a result, FPA issued NoVs to the handlers for violating Sec. 8 and 9 of Presidential Decree No. 1144 and invited them to attend the ASD training scheduled on October 12, 2022 in General Santos City. On the other hand, compliant handlers were commended for following FPA rules and regulations.
Moreover, three warehouses in General Santos City were monitored and were found compliant with FPA standards and good housekeeping practices. In addition, the team collected information on fertilizer prices and inventories of traditional fertilizers and agricultural pesticides and monitored the newly registered fertilizer products in the area.
The activity aimed to assure the farmers of adequate supplies and quality f/p products in the province. A total of 381 fertilizer and agricultural pesticide products were monitored and inspected by the team.
The three-day activity was spearheaded by Region 12 Regional Officer Alita C. Bornea with her Provincial Officers Joey B. Pascua, Jennie M. Basilio, Cherubin M. Alonzo, and Maricel P. Tabigue. ###
Written by: Joey B. Pascua | Published: 13 September 2022
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Clean-up drive 2022: inspection and monitoring of licensed and unlicensed dealers of fertilizer and agricultural pesticides in the province of Rizal
September 1-2, 2022 | Rizal Province – In support of the agency’s mandate to assure the agricultural sector of adequate supplies of fertilizer and pesticides at reasonable prices and rationalize the manufacture and marketing of fertilizers and agricultural pesticides, the Office of the Executive Director-Field Operations Coordinating Unit (OED-FOCU), and Field Unit-NCR conducted a series of monitoring and inspection of dealers in Region IVA-Rizal. The activity aims to assess dealers’ compliance with FPA standards for licensing, handling, occupational health, and safety in fertilizer and pesticide stores and impose penalties and sanctions for violations to set rules and standards.
The inspection team composed of Atty. Janelyn I. Aquino-Pabalate (Attorney IV), Ms. Lourdes R. Conde (Agriculturist II), and Mr. Mike P. Cuento (Agriculturist I) inspected establishments that are involved in the selling and distribution of fertilizer and pesticide products in several cities and municipalities of Rizal such as Cainta, Taytay, Teresa, Baras, and Tanay.
On the first day of the clean-up drive, the team inspected seven (7) establishments selling different FPA-registered fertilizer and pesticide products. Six of them are unlicensed, and one has an expired license. On the second day, the team successfully inspected four stores. Two are active with licenses, one has no license and the other one has an expired LTO.
As part of the drive, the inspection team verbally warned some store owners who sold small quantities (below 5kgs) of fertilizer and agricultural chemicals without a license. The team also issued six (6) SUMS orders at the end of the activity. SUMS Order was issued to those engaged in selling large quantities of fertilizer and agricultural chemicals without a dealer license. Moreover, SUMS Order shall remain in force until the violated provision in the PD 1144 and its IRR have been complied with or resolved by the dealers.
Furthermore, to intensify the agency’s program and for public information, it was clearly explained to the violators that no person should sell and market any pesticides, fertilizers, and other agricultural chemicals except under a license issued by the FPA. The licensing process was also discussed with them, including the requirements and the processing fees. Suppliers of the SUMS products shall also be informed regarding the results of the clean-up drive and shall be asked for their explanation of why they supplied these products to the unlicensed dealers.
The team also monitored the Morong Municipal Composting Site. A sample of compost/finished product was collected for confirmatory analysis. ###
Written by: Mike P. Cuento, Atty. Janelyn I. Aquino-Pabalate, and Ms. Lourdes R. Conde | Published: 08 September 2022
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FPA-CAR educates 596 participants for the month of August
BENGUET | September 2, 2022 – The FPA-CAR partnered with various government agencies and the private sector to deliver informational activities as part of the Agency’s mandate. For August, the region was able to educate 596 participants, comprising 466 farmers and fisherfolks, 99 Agricultural Extension Workers (AEWs), and 31 potential fertilizer and pesticide dealers.
The team headed by Mr. Rogelio B. Tanguid conducted safe and judicious use of fertilizer and pesticide products cum Balanced Fertilization Strategy (BFS) lectures during the Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) training and other capability buildings
A total of six trainings were conducted in Benguet and Baguio City. These trainings were in collaboration with the different private and public organizations. These include:
- The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) – Benguet for their Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries. The GAP training was conducted on August 03, at Central Barangay Hall, Kapangan, with 19 officers and selected Kapangan Central Credit and Savings Cooperative members.
- The DA-CAR, for the beneficiaries of the livelihood project through the Adaptation Mitigation Initiative for Agriculture (AMIA) Project. The training was conducted last August 04, at Abatan, Buguias, with 40 farmers as participants.
- The Office of the Municipal Agriculture – LGU La Trinidad, which 37 farmers attended. The training was conducted at Benguet State University (BSU) Gladiola Center on August 11.
- The DA-CAR and Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) – CAR for the “Training on Site Specific Nutrient Management Nutrient Expert for Maize.” A total of 34 AEWs attended the training on August 23 and 31
- A training on “Retooling on Chemical Handling and Management” by Baguio National Crop Research Development and Production Support Center of the Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI-BNCRDPSC) was conducted last August 24, 2022. A total of 30 field personnel of BPI attended the activity.
- 347 farmers attended the 1st Kiangan Farmers and Fisherfolks Week last August 25, 2022, at Poblacion, Kiangan, Ifugao. FPA-CAR discussed the safe and effective use of fertilizer and pesticide products. The activity was in collaboration with the LGU Ifugao.
On the other hand, there were two trainings conducted in Kalinga. These include the training on the safe and effective use of fertilizer and pesticide products conducted last August 08, 2022, at the Legislative Building, PBR Compound, Liwan West, Rizal, Kalinga. A total of 35 participants attended the activity. This was in collaboration with the Municipal Local Government of Rizal, Kalinga, together with the Civic Society Organization officers and representatives. Moreover, a GAP training on bananas was conducted for 22 members of the Daram-Cudal Multipurpose Cooperative. The said activity was conducted last August 16, 2022, in collaboration with DAR-Kalinga and the Office of the Agricultural Services – Kalinga.
Apart from the collaborative trainings, the team also conducted two Accredited Safety Dispenser (ASD) training attended by 31 participants from Ifugao and Benguet. The training was conducted last August 11-12, 2022, and August 15-16, 2022, respectively. ASD is part of the information campaign of the Agency on the safe use of f/p. To date, four establishments have been granted a License to Operate as a dealer.
Through the continuing partnerships and collaborations with various agencies, more activities in the following months will be participated in by the FPA-CAR. They aim to discuss the safe and effective use of FP products cum BFS to strengthen the understanding of the farmers in these topics.
Further, the team coordinated with the CIDG Benguet PFU to file a case against an unscrupulous dealer of unregistered pesticide products. The case was filed last August 16, 2022, for violations of sections 8 & 9 of the PD1144.
The team assured its partners that they would continue their partnership with the stakeholders to strengthen the region’s information and enforcement campaign. ###
Written by: Rowena F. Billig | Published: 08 September 2022
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