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About PSMS:

PSMS is an application that has been developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to be used by countries to record and monitor their inventories of pesticides and their usage, in order to assist them in managing the most efficient usage. The application aims to help reduce the creation of obsolete pesticides and enable countries to plan strategies for responding more effectively to pest outbreaks.

If you want access to PSMS please send an email to PSMS@fao.org

Thanks to funding provided by the governments of Japan and the Netherlands, and the contributions of:

Mohamed Ammati, Richard Thompson, Kiran Viparthi, Contu Salvatore, Karl Morteo, Kenneth Barron, Steve Brugma, Henry Burgsteden, Grazia Chiu, Nayantara Colicchia, Mark Davis, Maryse Finka, Yasuko Hanaoka, Kevin Helps, Gennaro Laera, Nicolas Moies-Delval, Jocelyne Cohen Mosseri, Orlando Sosa, Paul Whimpenny, KIDS project, GIEWS workstation, data.fao.org platform.

Diallo Amadou (Mauritania), Adel Ibrahim Ahmed Al-Shaibani (Yemen), Mamadou Camara (Mali), Walid Dhouibi (Tunisia), Kamel Khalifa (Tunisia), Paul Kijazi (Tanzania), Rachid Khalouani (Morocco), Ahmed Larabi (Morocco), Abderrazak Marzouki (Tunisia), Jonathan Maluta Mudzunga (South Africa), Samuel Msangi (Tanzania), Cheikh Hamallah Sylla (Mali), Abdel Monem El Khidir Taha (Sudan), Lassina Traoré (Mali)

Used by countries:

Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Saint Lucia, Senegal, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, United Republic of Tanzania, Yemen and Comité Sahélien des Pesticides (CSP)

and is under implementation at various countries.

PSMS version 1.6.0 released on 15/12/2012.