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Circular 64/2012/TT-BNNPTNT dated December 24th 2012 of the Ministry of Agriculture on the list of fertilizers permitted for production, trading and use in Vietnam

Circular 64/2012/TT-BNNPTNT dated December 24th 2012 of the Ministry of Agriculture on the list of fertilizers permitted for production, trading and use in Vietnam

Accordingly, there will be 281 types of fertilizers that are permitted for production, trading and use in Vietnam, including: 5 types of organic fertilizer, 5 types of micro-organisms fertilizer, 30 kinds of organic micro fertilizer.

Furthermore, the Circular has issued a list of 76 alternative fertilizers that replacing those already in the list of fertilizers permitted for production, trading and use in Vietnam in the past.

Circular takes effect from February 7th 2013.

 

Tuan Nguyen

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