The laboratory was inaugurated in 2000 under the auspices of the IAEA technical cooperation project COL/5/018 “Assessment of Pesticide Residues in Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers and their Impact on the Environment”. The IAEA project provided access to regional experts and the necessary infrastructure, including instruments and supplies to help establish quality system management.
In 2005 the technical cooperation project COL/5/022 “Assessment of the Impact of Pesticides Use in Tota Lake, Boyaca, Colombia” funded a liquid scintillation analyzer. This project involved close cooperation with the Food and Environmental Protection Laboratory (FEPL) in Seibersdorf and enabled LARP to become a service laboratory with an efficient quality control and quality assurance system for the analysis of agrochemical residues. A key output was the production of a video that showcased LARP on national television.
The laboratory was accredited under ISO 17025 on March, 6th 2007. This formally recognized LARP’s commitment to provide accurate and reliable results. Having achieved accreditation, results produced by LARP started to be recognized nationally and internationally.