Farm Machine Use and Pesticide Expenditure in Maize Production: Health and Environment Implications

Although chemical pesticide use has increased agricultural productivity, it has caused adverse effects on human health and the environment. For example, pesticide exposure may result in the incidence of a human health condition (e.g., heart disease, immune disorders, cancer, and damaged skin) and it...

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Main Authors: Jing Zhang, Jianhua Wang, Xiaoshi Zhou
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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spelling doaj-261649f0c4494f7f91f8a8438e8f07a52020-11-25T01:36:36ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-05-011610180810.3390/ijerph16101808ijerph16101808Farm Machine Use and Pesticide Expenditure in Maize Production: Health and Environment ImplicationsJing Zhang0Jianhua Wang1Xiaoshi Zhou2School of Public Affairs, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, ChinaSchool of Business, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, ChinaCollege of Economics & Management, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, ChinaAlthough chemical pesticide use has increased agricultural productivity, it has caused adverse effects on human health and the environment. For example, pesticide exposure may result in the incidence of a human health condition (e.g., heart disease, immune disorders, cancer, and damaged skin) and it can pollute air, water, and soil conditions and damage biodiversity. Mitigating the negative externalities associated with pesticide use is essential to improve human health and environmental performance. In this study, we are trying to explore whether farm machine use reduces pesticide expenditure by analyzing farm household survey data collected from 493 maize farmers in China. An endogenous switching regression model is employed to address the sample selection bias issue associated with voluntary farm machine use. The empirical results reveal that farm machine use exerts a negative and statistically significant impact on pesticide expenditure. The findings highlight the important role of farm machines in helping reduce pesticide expenditure, which is, in turn, beneficial for improving human health conditions and environmental performance.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/10/1808farm machine usepesticide expenditureESRChina
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author Jing Zhang
Jianhua Wang
Xiaoshi Zhou
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Xiaoshi Zhou
Farm Machine Use and Pesticide Expenditure in Maize Production: Health and Environment Implications
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
farm machine use
pesticide expenditure
ESR
China
author_facet Jing Zhang
Jianhua Wang
Xiaoshi Zhou
author_sort Jing Zhang
title Farm Machine Use and Pesticide Expenditure in Maize Production: Health and Environment Implications
title_short Farm Machine Use and Pesticide Expenditure in Maize Production: Health and Environment Implications
title_full Farm Machine Use and Pesticide Expenditure in Maize Production: Health and Environment Implications
title_fullStr Farm Machine Use and Pesticide Expenditure in Maize Production: Health and Environment Implications
title_full_unstemmed Farm Machine Use and Pesticide Expenditure in Maize Production: Health and Environment Implications
title_sort farm machine use and pesticide expenditure in maize production: health and environment implications
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Although chemical pesticide use has increased agricultural productivity, it has caused adverse effects on human health and the environment. For example, pesticide exposure may result in the incidence of a human health condition (e.g., heart disease, immune disorders, cancer, and damaged skin) and it can pollute air, water, and soil conditions and damage biodiversity. Mitigating the negative externalities associated with pesticide use is essential to improve human health and environmental performance. In this study, we are trying to explore whether farm machine use reduces pesticide expenditure by analyzing farm household survey data collected from 493 maize farmers in China. An endogenous switching regression model is employed to address the sample selection bias issue associated with voluntary farm machine use. The empirical results reveal that farm machine use exerts a negative and statistically significant impact on pesticide expenditure. The findings highlight the important role of farm machines in helping reduce pesticide expenditure, which is, in turn, beneficial for improving human health conditions and environmental performance.
topic farm machine use
pesticide expenditure
ESR
China
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/10/1808
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