August 19, 2019

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BASF collaborates with government to improve safety in locust control in Sindh and Punjab

  • Partnership with the Department of Plant Protection to create safety awareness among locust control teams
  • Education for pesticide sprayers on the importance of personal protective equipment in pest control
     

Karachi, Pakistan – August 20, 2019 – BASF is collaborating with the Department of Plant Protection (DPP) and the Department of Agriculture Extension to increase safety awareness of locust control in Sindh and Punjab provinces. BASF recently conducted a series of workshops in the locust-hit areas to share knowledge and experience with local agricultural communities, helping them understand the importance of safety in pest control.

“Safety is at the heart of our operations. As a leading producer of agricultural solutions, we are committed to sustainable agricultural development by providing expertise and technical support to the farming communities. The safety awareness campaign provides farmers and sprayers with knowledge and tools to implement safe agricultural practices,” said Faisal Akhtar, Managing Director, BASF Pakistan.

BASF also distributed 300 Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) safety kits for pesticide applicators and navigators working in the locust-effected areas. The PPE kits consist of a pair of nitrile gloves, three particulate filter masks and a set of protective eyewear as recommended in the material safety data sheets of the pesticides being used by DPP. These items are accompanied by an easy-to-understand picture-based instruction leaflet.

Sindh and Punjab provinces are currently battling a massive swarm of desert locusts which is threatening the country’s main crops: cotton, mango, banana and vegetables. Pakistan is an agriculture reliant economy with the sector being one of the major employers, providing jobs for tens of thousands across the country.

“We have been combatting this voracious pest in Balochistan, Sindh and Punjab provinces. The operation involves the use of highly toxic pesticides that can adversely affect the health of the field staff. We are thankful to have BASF helping us in creating awareness and providing personal protective kits to our teams. The support will help create safe farming practices in the country,” said Muhammad Tariq Khan, Technical Director, Department of Plant Protection.

A team from BASF has conducted safety awareness sessions in the district offices of major affected cities, such as Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas, Benazeerabad Shaeed, Khairpur, Sukkur, Saalehpat, Naran Desert, Sadiqabad and Bahawalpur.

 

About BASF’s Agricultural Solutions division

With a rapidly growing population, the world is increasingly dependent on our ability to develop and maintain sustainable agriculture and healthy environments. Working with farmers, agricultural professionals, pest management experts and others, it is our role to help make this possible. That’s why we invest in a strong R&D pipeline and broad portfolio, including seeds and traits, chemical and biological crop protection, soil management, plant health, pest control and digital farming. With expert teams in the lab, field, office and in production, we connect innovative thinking and down-to-earth action to create real world ideas that work – for farmers, society and the planet. In 2018, our division generated sales of €6.2 billion. For more information, please visit www.agriculture.basf.com or any of our social media channels.
 

About BASF in Pakistan

BASF has been present in Pakistan for five decades. BASF offers innovative solutions to Pakistan’s most important business sectors. BASF maintains offices in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad and Sialkot, and operates a production site for construction solutions in Karachi. In 2018, BASF posted sales of approximately €102 million to customers in Pakistan and had 68 employees as of the end of the year. Further information on BASF in Pakistan is available on the Internet at www.basf.com/pk.

Saima Saleem
Corporate Affairs Manager
46-A, Block 6, P.E.C.H.S, Karachi, Pakistan
(From right to left) Syed Saad Ali – EHS Manager, Malik Haider – Sales Manager Agricultural Solutions, Atif Kamal – General Manager Agricultural Solutions and Faisal Akhtar, Managing Director BASF Pakistan presenting BASF safety Kits to the DPP officials
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Agricultural Solutions team from Pakistan distributing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) kits among the pesticide control team working in the affected areas 
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Last UpdateAugust 19, 2019