
Fertilizer Act
The Fertilizer Act refers to legislation that governs the regulation, production, distribution, and use of fertilizers to ensure they are safe, effective, and environmentally friendly. It typically sets standards for labeling, composition, and safety to protect consumers and the environment. This act helps prevent harmful substances from being used in fertilizers, promotes proper agricultural practices, and supports sustainable farming efforts. By regulating fertilizers, the act aims to enhance crop productivity while minimizing risks to human health and the ecosystem.