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How to identify real and fake pesticides?

Fake pesticides refer to the fact that the name of the pesticide indicated does not match the actual pesticide in the package and is passed off as genuine. Substandard pesticides refer to the main indicators of pesticides in the package that do not meet quality standards.

Fake and inferior pesticides can be identified from the following aspects:

Look at the outer packaging and contents. Inferior pesticides generally have poor printing quality or poor pasting, and the packaging is seriously stained. Emulsifiable concentrates, ultra-low volume emulsifiable concentrates, aqueous agents, aqueous solutions, microemulsions, etc. are turbid, with stratified and precipitated impurities; water emulsions, suspensions, etc. are seriously stratified, and if turned upside down after gentle shaking, there is still a large amount of sediment at the bottom. Or agglomeration; powders and wettable powders agglomerate seriously, and there are hard lumps when touched; flake fumigants are powdered, and smoke agents are seriously affected by moisture, etc.

Secondly look at the tags. Read labels carefully. Compare the 14 basic content requirements of the label to check whether each content is comprehensive; especially the "three certificates" (production permit number, production standard number, pesticide registration number) must be complete. Check the "Pesticide Registration Announcement" and look at the Whether the registration certificate number is the same as that in the announcement, and whether the manufacturer is the same; whether the registered crops and dosage are consistent with those indicated on the label; carefully observe the manufacturer and address of the pesticide, compare it with the telephone area code book, and confirm the contact number The area code is the area code of the manufacturer's address. Call the phone number indicated on the label to verify.