
Extensive inspections of agricultural stores and veterinary centers have been conducted in the Chui region, aimed at combating smuggling, counterfeit fertilizers, and dangerous veterinary drugs. These measures are intended to protect the health of citizens and preserve agriculture from potential harm.
Inspectors checked points of sale for mineral fertilizers, seeds, pesticides, and planting materials. During the inspections, special attention was paid to the presence of compliance certificates and adherence to the rules for storing chemical substances. Additionally, the owners of the sales points were informed about the risks associated with the illegal import of plant protection products, as well as the possible consequences of selling substandard products.
These measures are aimed at protecting farmers from counterfeits that can not only reduce yields but also lead to soil degradation. Ensuring the quality of agro-technologies is a key factor for environmental safety and public health. The agency added that such inspections will become regular and will cover all regions and districts of the country.