Govt to digitalise registration system of pesticides

Effective system for inspection of rice, mango plants must be established, says Rana

ISLAMABAD:

Minister for National Food Security and Research rTanveer Hussain said Sunday that a comprehensive strategy would be formulated to improve the fumigation system and that the number of fumigation companies would be further expanded.

“The Plant Protection Department plays a significant role in the agriculture sector,” the minister said while talking to Director General of Plant Protection,

The Plant Protection DG briefed the minister on the department’s functions, performance, and the challenges it faced.

Speaking on the occasion, the minister noted, “Efforts will be made to develop a comprehensive strategy to further improve the performance of the department, and it will be brought up to high standards, ensuring its operations meet top quality benchmarks.”

“We have a strong commitment to promoting merit and transparency within the department. Corruption and inefficiency will not be tolerated in any form within the department,” he added.

Rana Tanveer said, “The system will be digitalized to ensure transparency in operations.”

The minister maintained that DPP would be developed on modern lines to enhance its efficiency and effectiveness, and all resources will be utilized to address staff shortages within the department.

“The registration system for pesticides will also be digitalised to streamline the processes,” he said.

“An effective system for the inspection of rice and mango plants must be established, and inspections will be conducted in a timely manner to ensure quality,” he added.

“Exporters will be provided with all possible facilities within the law to boost exports, but compromise on quality and standards will not be acceptable.”

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