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Gambia Standards Bureau Ramps Up Quality Checks to Protect Farmers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48493, member: 636"] The Gambia Standards Bureau brought together people from many different jobs for a special meeting on Wednesday. They want to help farmers and make sure everyone trades fairly. Ebrima Musa Jallow runs the standardization department at the Bureau. He told everyone that his team checks the quality and safety of things like farm products, oil, food, and building materials. The Bureau makes sure all items that come into the country follow the rules and work properly. Jallow said his team looks at everything from fans to food to cement. They check these items before giving certificates to companies that do good work. The Bureau also fixes and controls weighing machines around the country. Workers can take away any broken scales they find. This helps stop people from cheating farmers when they buy their crops. Muhammed Gassama from the Agricultural Directorate joined the discussion about farmer problems. He said many products do not have the right paperwork. The meeting helps farmers learn what standards they should expect when they sell their harvest. Gassama talked about how Senegal sells farm goods using certified weights. He wants The Gambia to copy this system for fair and honest trading. This event shows how serious The Gambia is about better quality standards and proper measuring practices for farm products. The new rules will help farmers trust the market more and protect them from unfair deals. [/QUOTE]
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