The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has confiscated counterfeit agrochemicals in Bauchi Metropolis.
According to report, NAFDAC announced this on its official Facebook page last Friday.
The seized product, “Patriarc”, valued at N5 million, led to three outlets being sealed.
“The operation led to the sealing of three facilities, the arrest of their owners, and the confiscation of counterfeit products valued at N5 million. NAFDAC’s Investigation & Enforcement team is actively pursuing the importer or manufacturer responsible for these counterfeit goods.”
NAFDAC credited intelligence reports for the successful raid, targeting sellers of fake agrochemicals.
The agency emphasized buying regulated products from authentic sources to prevent health risks, urging citizens to report suspicious activities to their nearest office.
NAFDAC pledged swift action to protect consumers.
“Patriarc” is a renowned agricultural product boosting crop yields and shielding plants from pests and diseases.
This innovative solution has gained recognition among farmers and experts.
“Patriarc” combines pesticides, fungicides, and macronutrients to promote plant growth and health. It’s suitable for various crops: cereals, legumes, vegetables, and fruits.
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