- Cost of pesticides will rise in new fiscal year under Treasury proposals
- Treasury proposes removing agricultural pest control products from zero-rated list and putting them on VAT exempt list
- Sellers of pesticides will no longer claim input VAT, increasing cost of products
- Farmers will pay more for pesticides, essential for increasing crop yields
- Various types of pesticides regulated by Pests Control Products Board
- Despite government pledge to address farming input prices, proposal to increase pesticide costs
- Fertiliser subsidy programme has helped lower prices but has faced scrutiny for distributing substandard fertiliser
Source: businessdailyafrica.com
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