The Plateau State chapter of the Fertiliser and Agro-Allied Dealers’ Association (FADA) has raised concerns regarding the prevalence of counterfeit and adulterated fertilisers being sold in various markets throughout the state. This situation has reportedly led to low agricultural yields, adversely affecting farmers' productivity and economic stability. FADA is calling for increased vigilance and regulatory measures to combat the distribution of these substandard products, which pose significant risks to the agricultural sector. The association's allegations highlight the urgent need for quality control in the fertiliser market to ensure the welfare of farmers and the integrity of agricultural outputs.
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