Patterns of Pesticide Use and Associated Factors among the Commercial Farmers of Chitwan, Nepal

Farmers in developing countries are exposed to pesticide hazards due to unsafe handling. This study was conducted to identify the prevailing practices of pesticide use and factors affecting the handling of pesticides among the farmers of Chitwan, Nepal. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 12...

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Main Authors: Gayatri Khanal, Amarjeet Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2016-01-01
Series:Environmental Health Insights
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4137/EHI.S40973
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spelling doaj-0cd40c2e58894b48ac372ca1cee411f82020-11-25T03:16:23ZengSAGE PublishingEnvironmental Health Insights1178-63022016-01-0110s110.4137/EHI.S40973Patterns of Pesticide Use and Associated Factors among the Commercial Farmers of Chitwan, NepalGayatri Khanal0Amarjeet Singh1School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Chitwan Medical College, Tribhuvan University, Chitwan, Nepal.School of Public Health, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.Farmers in developing countries are exposed to pesticide hazards due to unsafe handling. This study was conducted to identify the prevailing practices of pesticide use and factors affecting the handling of pesticides among the farmers of Chitwan, Nepal. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 125 farmers. None of the farmers completely followed all the protective measures. About 59% disposed the empty pesticide containers to a nearby water source and 62% preferred house ceilings as a storage place. Males (aOR = 3.99, CI = 1.63-9.78) and older farmers (aOR = 6.18, CI = 2.59-14.72) were more likely to smoke or chew tobacco during the process of spray. Males (aOR = 2.42, CI = 1.03-5.67), literate farmers (aOR = 3.56, CI = 1.51-8.33), and farmers aware of color coding (aOR = 2.67, CI = 1.13-5.67) were more likely to read the labels on pesticide bottles. In spite of an extensive use of pesticides, the farmers were not following proper and safe handling practices, exposing them and the community to a potential pesticide hazard.https://doi.org/10.4137/EHI.S40973
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Patterns of Pesticide Use and Associated Factors among the Commercial Farmers of Chitwan, Nepal
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title Patterns of Pesticide Use and Associated Factors among the Commercial Farmers of Chitwan, Nepal
title_short Patterns of Pesticide Use and Associated Factors among the Commercial Farmers of Chitwan, Nepal
title_full Patterns of Pesticide Use and Associated Factors among the Commercial Farmers of Chitwan, Nepal
title_fullStr Patterns of Pesticide Use and Associated Factors among the Commercial Farmers of Chitwan, Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of Pesticide Use and Associated Factors among the Commercial Farmers of Chitwan, Nepal
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description Farmers in developing countries are exposed to pesticide hazards due to unsafe handling. This study was conducted to identify the prevailing practices of pesticide use and factors affecting the handling of pesticides among the farmers of Chitwan, Nepal. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 125 farmers. None of the farmers completely followed all the protective measures. About 59% disposed the empty pesticide containers to a nearby water source and 62% preferred house ceilings as a storage place. Males (aOR = 3.99, CI = 1.63-9.78) and older farmers (aOR = 6.18, CI = 2.59-14.72) were more likely to smoke or chew tobacco during the process of spray. Males (aOR = 2.42, CI = 1.03-5.67), literate farmers (aOR = 3.56, CI = 1.51-8.33), and farmers aware of color coding (aOR = 2.67, CI = 1.13-5.67) were more likely to read the labels on pesticide bottles. In spite of an extensive use of pesticides, the farmers were not following proper and safe handling practices, exposing them and the community to a potential pesticide hazard.
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