Do you have fake fertilizer? How to tell?

The six strokes are summarized as follows: 1. Counterfeiting (imitating) trademarks, such as imitating the "Viking Ship" trademark of Norwegian Drew Co., Ltd. or taking the "Lion Horse" trademark as the model, making formal transformation and imitation, and designing patterns with similar graphics (as shown in red circles) to confuse the eyes of unprofessional consumers. According to the person in charge of the imported fertilizer enterprise, this form of counterfeiting is the most popular in recent years, and it is also one of the easiest means to deceive consumers. Therefore, farmers should learn to identify the trademarks of truly imported fertilizers so as not to be deceived. 2. At present, many enterprises mark the words "Norway", "Belgium", "West Germany" and "Novell" on the packaging (as shown in red circles), suggesting that this fertilizer is suspected to be produced in Norway, Belgium and Germany. In fact, they are not imported compound fertilizers. 3. An enterprise claiming to be headquartered abroad solemnly declares its headquarters as "Norwegian Xli Phosphating Industry Group" in Oslo, Norway, and introduces "Hailiwei" brand compound fertilizer to most provinces in China, including 3× 15, 3× 16, 3× 17 potassium sulfate (nitrate nitrogen) and. There are also companies that are nominally headquartered in the United States (such as the two pictures in the lower right corner). The purpose of these publicity is to make consumers regard these products as "imported fertilizers", but the packaging of imported fertilizers only needs to indicate the import contract number and country of origin, and it is not necessary to indicate "China GB 15063-200 1 standard" and "import and export enterprise code". The company's propaganda is misleading. Norwegian Drew Co., Ltd., headquartered in Oslo, Norway, once issued a special statement in this newspaper: "In Norway, Norwegian Drew Co., Ltd. is the only manufacturer that produces, operates and exports compound fertilizer and calcium nitrate to the China market, and there is no second one." Norway × Liwei Phosphating Industry Group raised no objection, which is intriguing. 4. If fake (imitation) manufacturers mark their manufacturers as "Shenzhen × Haideru Company", "Hongkong× Haideru Company", "Norwegian× Haideru Fertilizer Co., Ltd." or "agent of so-and-so import and export company" on the packaging, then the company names marked on the packaging all have one common feature: the highest sales volume in the fertilizer market in China. The names of these companies may be the names of some unscrupulous manufacturers, or they may be legally registered, but even if they register companies under such names, although they are legally legal, their practices are suspected of misleading consumers: their products are imported products. Therefore, it should be condemned in morality and public opinion. V. Counterfeiting foreign technology If some counterfeiters mark the packaging with "Norwegian technology" (shown in red circles), "Russian technology" and "introduction of the latest German technology", it will be all kinds. What is "Norwegian technology"? Who can give a clear explanation? Norwegian Drew Co., Ltd. has issued a special statement: "In the China market, Norwegian Drew Co., Ltd. has not produced compound fertilizer with any other company or manufacturer in the form of joint venture, cooperation, authorization, entrustment or joint venture." So these companies that claim to adopt "Norwegian technology" are probably deceptive tricks. According to the insiders, the real imported fertilizer will not be marked with "a certain country's technology" or "a certain country's technology" on the packaging. Nominal raw material producing country or source At present, some compound fertilizer enterprises often mark the name of raw material producing country (as shown in red circle) on the packaging, such as "raw material producing country: Norway", "raw material producing country: Russia", "potassium producing country: Canada" and "calcium nitrate (produced in Norway)". According to the regulations, there is no need to mark "raw material producing country", they just want to scratch the surface. ■ The national standard GB 15063-200 1 Compound Fertilizer (Compound Fertilizer) clearly stipulates that the product name, trademark, nutrient content or grade, net content, name, address and telephone number of the manufacturer must be on the packaging bag. For imported fertilizers, product name, trademark, nutrient content or grade, import contract number, net weight, country of origin, manufacturer's name, distributor's address and telephone number. If the above-mentioned main signs are incomplete or incomplete, we should pay attention to the possibility of counterfeit and shoddy products. (1) Product name: "Compound fertilizer" or "compound fertilizer" Definition: refers to the fertilizer made by chemical methods, with stable properties. Definition of compound fertilizer: It means that at least two of the three nutrients, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, are formed by physical mixing. (2) Trademarks: use nationally registered and recognized trademarks. (3) Nutrients: only the total contents of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium can be indicated, for example, Norwegian Druk Potassium Sulfate Compound Fertilizer 15- 15s, with total nutrients ≥ 45%, and labeled in the order of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, for example,15-65. (4) Grade: "potassium sulfate type" or "potassium chloride type" must be marked. Potassium chloride compound fertilizer produced by some manufacturers is often labeled as "chlorine-containing" or "chlorine-containing" instead of "potassium chloride type". "CL" is the chemical symbol of "chlorine". Note: Some manufacturers use ammonium sulfate and potassium chloride as raw materials to make compound fertilizer, which is marked as "sulfur-containing". What farmers should be reminded here are "sulfur-containing ≠ potassium sulfate compound fertilizer" and "sulfur-containing compound fertilizer ≠ potassium sulfate compound fertilizer"! (5) national inspection mark: domestic fertilizer: implementation standard number: GB 15063-200 1 imported fertilizer: contract number: domestic fertilizer: production license, for example: XK13-139-9179 imported. (7) Do not use exaggerated language, and do not use language that excludes or attacks others. For example, "X Fat King" and "X Fat Bao" are not allowed, and the products that use the words "authorized packaging and authorized production" on the packaging belong to domestic products, not imported products.

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