Selection of pesticides to reduce human and environmental health risks: a global guideline and minimum pesticides list

Summary: Background: Pesticides present widespread risks to human and environmental health, yet selection criteria for end-users that factor in differences in risk between compounds are scant. We developed a system to classify pesticide risks and hazards with respect to human and environmental heal...

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Main Authors: Paul C Jepson, PhD, Katie Murray, MA, Oliver Bach, MSc, Maria A Bonilla, BSc, Lars Neumeister, MSc
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-02-01
Series:The Lancet Planetary Health
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2542519619302669
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spelling doaj-a961e8e91fb84b52829a48b35643a40d2020-11-25T03:01:00ZengElsevierThe Lancet Planetary Health2542-51962020-02-0142e56e63Selection of pesticides to reduce human and environmental health risks: a global guideline and minimum pesticides listPaul C Jepson, PhD0Katie Murray, MA1Oliver Bach, MSc2Maria A Bonilla, BSc3Lars Neumeister, MSc4Integrated Plant Protection Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA; Correspondence to: Dr Paul C Jepson, Integrated Plant Protection Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97330, USAIntegrated Plant Protection Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USASustainable Agriculture Network, San José, Costa RicaRainforest Alliance, San José, Costa Ricaindependent pesticide consultant, c/o Sustainable Agriculture Network, San José, Costa RicaSummary: Background: Pesticides present widespread risks to human and environmental health, yet selection criteria for end-users that factor in differences in risk between compounds are scant. We developed a system to classify pesticide risks and hazards with respect to human and environmental health and produce a minimum (lower risk) pesticide list. Methods: We classified 659 pesticides by acute and chronic risks to human health (eg, respiratory and carcinogenic effects) and by environmental risks, including biomagnification and atmospheric ozone depletion and risks to aquatic life, terrestrial wildlife, and pollinators. From this analysis, we produced a guideline for selection of lower risk pesticides. The classification of highly hazardous and high-risk compounds has been tested in more than a million farm households in the tropics, and in US integrated pest management (IPM) programmes. The full classification, including the minimum pesticide list, has been used in management of the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) throughout Africa and Asia. Findings: Our analysis developed a stand-alone guideline for selection of lower risk pesticides. When classifying pesticides in current use against the fall armyworm in Africa, our guideline identified chemicals that are effective and of lower risk to human and environmental health. We argue that a minimum (lower risk) pesticides list, which meets IPM needs, could be developed from our classification system. Interpretation: As far as we are aware, our analysis is the first to propose a method for implementing the idea of a minimum pesticide list and the first to outline lower risk candidate compounds. Currently accepted criteria for defining highly hazardous pesticides do not adequately protect human bystanders, aquatic life, terrestrial wildlife, and pollinators. Funding: The Sustainable Agriculture Network, the Rainforest Alliance, the US Department of Agriculture-National Institute of Food and Agriculture, the US Department of Agriculture, the Foreign Agricultural Service, the US Agency for International Development, the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2542519619302669
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author Paul C Jepson, PhD
Katie Murray, MA
Oliver Bach, MSc
Maria A Bonilla, BSc
Lars Neumeister, MSc
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Katie Murray, MA
Oliver Bach, MSc
Maria A Bonilla, BSc
Lars Neumeister, MSc
Selection of pesticides to reduce human and environmental health risks: a global guideline and minimum pesticides list
The Lancet Planetary Health
author_facet Paul C Jepson, PhD
Katie Murray, MA
Oliver Bach, MSc
Maria A Bonilla, BSc
Lars Neumeister, MSc
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title Selection of pesticides to reduce human and environmental health risks: a global guideline and minimum pesticides list
title_short Selection of pesticides to reduce human and environmental health risks: a global guideline and minimum pesticides list
title_full Selection of pesticides to reduce human and environmental health risks: a global guideline and minimum pesticides list
title_fullStr Selection of pesticides to reduce human and environmental health risks: a global guideline and minimum pesticides list
title_full_unstemmed Selection of pesticides to reduce human and environmental health risks: a global guideline and minimum pesticides list
title_sort selection of pesticides to reduce human and environmental health risks: a global guideline and minimum pesticides list
publisher Elsevier
series The Lancet Planetary Health
issn 2542-5196
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Summary: Background: Pesticides present widespread risks to human and environmental health, yet selection criteria for end-users that factor in differences in risk between compounds are scant. We developed a system to classify pesticide risks and hazards with respect to human and environmental health and produce a minimum (lower risk) pesticide list. Methods: We classified 659 pesticides by acute and chronic risks to human health (eg, respiratory and carcinogenic effects) and by environmental risks, including biomagnification and atmospheric ozone depletion and risks to aquatic life, terrestrial wildlife, and pollinators. From this analysis, we produced a guideline for selection of lower risk pesticides. The classification of highly hazardous and high-risk compounds has been tested in more than a million farm households in the tropics, and in US integrated pest management (IPM) programmes. The full classification, including the minimum pesticide list, has been used in management of the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) throughout Africa and Asia. Findings: Our analysis developed a stand-alone guideline for selection of lower risk pesticides. When classifying pesticides in current use against the fall armyworm in Africa, our guideline identified chemicals that are effective and of lower risk to human and environmental health. We argue that a minimum (lower risk) pesticides list, which meets IPM needs, could be developed from our classification system. Interpretation: As far as we are aware, our analysis is the first to propose a method for implementing the idea of a minimum pesticide list and the first to outline lower risk candidate compounds. Currently accepted criteria for defining highly hazardous pesticides do not adequately protect human bystanders, aquatic life, terrestrial wildlife, and pollinators. Funding: The Sustainable Agriculture Network, the Rainforest Alliance, the US Department of Agriculture-National Institute of Food and Agriculture, the US Department of Agriculture, the Foreign Agricultural Service, the US Agency for International Development, the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2542519619302669
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