The Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Standards (BAFS) said it will roll out a Web-based system that would fast-track the issuance of permits to sell organic fertilizer in the country before the end of the year.
The Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Standards (BAFS) said it will roll out a Web-based system that would fast-track the issuance of permits to sell organic fertilizer in the country before the end of the year.
BAFS Executive Director Vivencio R. Mamaril told the BusinessMirror that the system, which is expected to cut costs incurred by businessmen, may be launched by the fourth quarter. This Web-based system, Mamaril said, would ensure that the agency’s decision on the issuance of permits would be “on time and transparent.”
“It has always been the complaint of businesses that the application of permits from all bureaus takes a lot of time,” Mamaril said in an interview. “With this kind of system, you will see in real time what is happening to your application, if it is being evaluated or not.”
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