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The Dangers of Outdated Fertilizers: A Call for Action

We are deeply concerned about the distribution of outdated fertilizers and the attempt to deceive the public by presenting old files as evidence of proper handling. The use of such fertilizers poses serious risks to our crops, soil, and health.
We demand immediate transparency and accountability from those responsible. Independent testing must be conducted to verify the safety of these fertilizers, and affected farmers must be compensated for any damages.
We call for:
1. Transparency and Accountability
Demand Transparency: Insist on clear and accurate information about the fertilizers being distributed, including their production dates, chemical composition, and expiration dates.
Hold Authorities Accountable: If there is evidence of deception or negligence, demand accountability from those responsible for distributing the fertilizers. This could involve local authorities, agricultural agencies, or private companies.
2. Independent Verification
Soil and Fertilizer Testing: Encourage independent testing of the fertilizers and soil to determine their quality and safety. This can be done through agricultural experts, laboratories, or environmental organizations.
Monitor Crop Health: Farmers and communities should monitor the health of their crops and soil for signs of damage or contamination caused by harmful chemicals.
Advocacy for Oromia calls on authorities to take swift action to address this issue and ensure that only safe, high-quality agricultural inputs are distributed in the future.
Advocacy for Oromia



