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  • FPA Memorandum Circular No. 2022-02

    FPA Memorandum Circular No. 2022-02

    Suspension of on-site transactions for the cashier unit at the FPA central office

  • Special Order No. 2022-005

    Special Order No. 2022-005

    Authorizing the Attendance to the USDA Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) Workshop Launch Conducted by the United State Department of Agriculture

  • 6.5 tons of empty pesticide containers were hauled from Benguet Province

    6.5 tons of empty pesticide containers were hauled from Benguet Province

    BENGUET, January 7, 2022 – The Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) Region CAR witnessed the hauling of 6.5tons of empty pesticide containers on January 7, 2022, at Caponga, Tublay, Benguet. The hauling was spearheaded by the PLGU of Benguet and Croplife Philippines, Inc (CLP, Inc,).

     

    The containers were collected from the farmers of Benguet, Bauko, Mt. Province, and Tinoc, Ifugao through the clean-up drives and regular product stewardships conducted from 2019 to 2021 of various agrochemical companies, in cooperation with dealers, distributors, and local government units of Benguet.

     

    The empty pesticide containers (EPCs) are considered hazardous wastes as indicated in R.A. 6969, with the waste code and description as containers previously containing toxic chemical substances (J201). It was also stipulated in the FPA’s green book or Pesticide Regulatory Implementing Rules and Regulations that the management of the empty pesticide containers is a shared responsibility by all stakeholders, following the rules of the DENR-EMB.

     

    Responsible stakeholders in the proper disposal of empty pesticide containers pertain most especially the end-users who are the farmers being the generator of the EPC wastes. In the case of Benguet province, the PLGU applied as the waste generator catering to the farmers entire the province. With the aid of the CLP, Inc., Benguet PLGU was granted by DENR-EMB the Hazardous Waste Generator license.

     

    The project was witnessed by the Provincial Planning and Development Office (PPDO) of Benguet LGU, Office of the Provincial Agriculture (OPAg) headed by Provincial Agriculturist Lolita Bentres, Provincial Development and Risk Reduction Management Office (PDRRMO), Benguet Environment and Natural Resources Office (BENRO) headed by Julius Kollin,  Tublay MLGU headed by their Municipal Mayor Armando Lauro, Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA)-CAR, Croplife Philippines, Inc. (CLP, Inc.), and Crop Protection Association of the Philippines (CPAP).

     

    This event is the third hauling initiated by PLGU of Benguet and CLP, Inc. The first and second haulings were made in 2018 and 2019 respectively.

    Written by: Rowena F. Billig | Published: 7 January 2022

      Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) Online ISSN: 2815-1674
      Published by the FPA Information and Communications Team

  • Special Order No. 2022-004

    Special Order No. 2022-004

    New Areas of Assignment of Personnel in Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), Region II, and Region IV

  • FPA Memorandum Circular No. 2022-01

    FPA Memorandum Circular No. 2022-01

    Closure of the Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority Central Office on January 7, 2022

  • FPA initiates first balanced fertilization strategy (BFS) meeting

    FPA initiates first balanced fertilization strategy (BFS) meeting

    QUEZON CITY, January 5, 2022 –  To kickstart the Balanced Fertilizer Strategy (BFS) Program, the Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) initiated its very first meeting via Zoom application. Representing FPA were Executive Director Wilfredo Roldan; Deputy Executive Director for Fertilizer Dr. Myer Mula; Ms. Anjaneth Palcutilo; Fertilizer Regulations Division (FRD) Chief Ms. Julieta Lansangan; Supervising Agriculturist Rowena Reyes; Senior Agriculturists Maribel Querijero and Marlo Deblois; Agriculturist II Jesson Garcia; and Agriculturist I Mark Kevin Salita.  The other member agencies were represented as follows: Dr. Rosana Mula, Director (ATI),  Ms. Joeve Calleja (BAFS), Mr. Samuel Fontanilla and Mr. John Leo Gamboa (BPI),  Prof.  Patrick Rocamora (UPLB), Engr. Arjay  Sabasaje (BAFE), and Mr. Alvin Fontanil (BAR).

     

    Director Roldan, in his welcome remarks, recognized the FPA group lead by Dr. Myer Mula, as the focal person for FPA-BFS-TWG (Technical Working Group). He then gave a brief background and stated that BFS came about as an instruction from DA Secretary William Dar to mitigate the rising cost of fertilizer. Dir. Roldan emphasized the need for BFS wholistic approach as OneDA reform agenda and achieve mileage on this program to be reported to Secretary Dar in the forthcoming FPA board meeting.

     

    Dr. Mula made a brief presentation about the BFS rationale wherein the strategy is a means to address the problems on rising cost of fertilizer, land degradation, and decline in soil fertility through adjustments in the cropping and management systems. The strategy is also a climate smart adaptation taking into consideration the concept of 4 Rs: Right Nutrient, Right Quantity, Right Method and Right Time.  

     

    In addition, the roles of SUCs related to agriculture and attached agencies were discussed:

     

    1. State Universities and Colleges (SUCs), for capacity building on research and extension  related to soil science, crop production, farming systems;
    2. Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA), for providing information about registered and regulated products with details on 4Rs on nutrient management;
    3. Agricultural Training Institute (ATI), for education and training on balanced fertilizer strategy;
    4. Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR), for research on balanced fertilizer strategy;
    5. Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Engineering (BAFE), for the design and inspection of machineries and manufacturing plants for local fertilizer, and farm systems;
    6. Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Standards (BAFS), for standards and organic fertilizer products/organic agriculture;
    7. Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI), for concerns on Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and Food Safety;
    8. Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM), for BFS application, fertility mapping by region and per beneficiary, soil testing, and among others, and
    9. Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), utilizing animal wastes for organic fertilizer production/manufacture.

     

    Creation of OneDA TWG

     

    During the open forum, it was agreed by the participants that the lead agency or the Chair of the TWG, will be the Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM) since they have the mandate and technical capabilities as well as the authority to implement the BFS Program. Adopted also is the Co-Chair by the Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR) due to their research strength, among others. Other Agencies will serve as members of the TWG.

     

    Creation of Agencies TWG

     

    Each member institution or agency was tasked to come up with their own TWG to develop their Agencies BFS programs, duties and responsibilities. 

     

    Ways Forward

     

    Other upcoming tangible outputs of the TWG will include the crafting of the BFS Operations Manual, which will be consolidated by BSWM; the standards and recommendations for its implementation; a draft for the fertilizer watch system; and a fertilizer monitoring system for the BFS database.

     

    To conclude, Director Roldan thanks all the participants and hoping for the successful implementation of the Program, in pursuit of an improve soil structure, judicious use of fertilizers for food security and resilient Philippines with empowered and prosperous farmers and fisherfolk.

    Written by: FPA Fertilizer Regulations Divison  | Published: 5 January 2022

      Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) Online ISSN: 2815-1674
      Published by the FPA Information and Communications Team

  • Special Order No. 2022-003

    Special Order No. 2022-003

    Authority to Attend the Department of Agriculture Three-Part Year-End Financial Assessment and Planning Workshop Cum Three-Day Blended Seminar/Workshop on Year-End Financial Evaluation and Assessment for FY 2021 in Quezon City

  • Office Order No. 2022-02

    Office Order No. 2022-02

    Guidelines Governing the Conduct of Flag Ceremony and Flag Retreat

  • Office Order No. 2022-01

    Office Order No. 2022-01

    Implementation of 60% On-site Reporting to Office

  • Special Order No. 2022-002

    Special Order No. 2022-002

    Reconstitution of the Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) – Quality Management System (QMS) Committee and its Support System