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    Agritex warns against fake pesticides

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    FARMERS in Masvingo Province should be wary against the purchase of pesticides from
    unregistered sources as they risk being conned of their hard earned cash by bogus dealers.
    Masvingo Provincial Director Agricultural Advisory Rural Development Services (Agritex),
    Caristo Masiiwa, said that during this time of the season when farmers were making efforts to
    deal with weeds and pests, it was important they bought their products from reputable
    retailers.
    It would be wise for farmers to engage agricultural experts whenever they wished to buy as
    they might be duped by unscrupulous dealers that would either sell them wrong pesticides or
    those which might not produce the expected results.
    “I want to encourage farmers during this period that most buy pesticides a lot, and some
    would just buy from anyone, but it is most important that we buy our pesticides from certified
    retailers or manufacturers so that we avoid being sold fake pesticides. We risk being sold fake
    pesticides by thieves.”
    He said it was the period in which some take advantage of stealing from the farmers using
    fake or pesticides that don’t work at all, hence the farmers needed to be careful and buy from
    shops, which allowed them to come back and consult if they encountered problems.
    “It is important for farmers to buy from shops that sell farm machinery and chemicals so that
    they get original products and will not lose their money in the streets to those who are just
    after their money.
    “I want to continue encouraging farmers to buy from reputable shops, where they can get
    assistance and in shops that when they encounter a problem with that product they are able to
    come back and consult. Consult your extension officers and other farmers for reputable shops
    that you might buy your chemicals,” he said.

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