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Training
to Trainers and Farmers |
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association undertakes the training of the trainers
themselves by using knowledge resources from Agricultural
Universities, Plant Protection Specialists and
experts from member companies. The trainers in
turn train the farmers passing on the knowledge
and practical usage. |
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Training
to Farmers |
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association with the state government, training
programmes are conducted for farmers on safe &
judicious usage of crop protection products conducting
live demonstrations . Also tips on improving crop
quality and maintaining better health are given. |
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Training
to Enterprises supporting Crop Protection Industry |
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is also given to Retailers and Distributors staff
and Transporters handling Plant protection goods.
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Training
to Field Executives of Member Companies |
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company's field personnel are trained to handle
safe use of products and act as information agents
between the companies and the farmers |
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Orientation
Programmes for Medical Doctors |
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| Inspite
of the best efforts to prevent any accidents,
we still come across cases of pesticides poisoning,
etc. To ensure that the effected people get the
right treatment quickly at a nearby place, CropLife
India carries out special orientation programmes
for doctors attached to Primary Health Centres,
local hospitals and even private practitioners
on Pesticides Poisoning & Treatment |
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