Summary
At [Roger Clarke]'s press conference on Wednesday, March 4, he called for the fertiliser to be tested locally or verified independently. Later that day, [Christopher Tufton] said the product was tested by an independent lab overseas.
"My concern is that Roger Clarke is trying to make it a political issue. I think it is a highly, irresponsible act and it is also a very selfish act," Tufton told The Weekly Gleaner.On Tuesday, March 3, Tufton told the House that the fertiliser contained human excreta but pointed out that the United States Environment Protection Agency (EPA) had given the product a "clean bul of health".See the full content of this document
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Fertiliser Stink Rises
AGRICULTURE MINISTER, Dr Christopher Tufton, has turned up his nose at a stink caused by his predecessor over the Government's d...
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