Farmers’ Knowledge on Pesticide Safety and Pest Management Practices: A Case Study of Vegetable Growers in Chitwan, Nepal

Farmers’ knowledge on pesticides and their safe use are critical for implementing effective pest management program. A household survey was conducted using the semi-structured questionnaire to evaluate vegetable growers’ knowledge on pesticide safety and pest management practices in Nepal. Results i...

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Main Authors: Jhalendra P. Rijal, Rajendra Regmi, Rajan Ghimire, Krishna D. Puri, Sudan Gyawaly, Sujata Poudel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
Series:Agriculture
Subjects:
IPM
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/8/1/16
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spelling doaj-f39bfa1d486144ea958f7c1da5c923782021-04-02T02:44:36ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722018-01-01811610.3390/agriculture8010016agriculture8010016Farmers’ Knowledge on Pesticide Safety and Pest Management Practices: A Case Study of Vegetable Growers in Chitwan, NepalJhalendra P. Rijal0Rajendra Regmi1Rajan Ghimire2Krishna D. Puri3Sudan Gyawaly4Sujata Poudel5University of California Cooperative Extension & Statewide IPM Program, Modesto, CA 95358, USADepartment of Entomology, Agriculture and Forestry University, Rampur, Chitwan 44209, NepalAgricultural Science Center, New Mexico State University, Clovis, NM 88101, USADepartment of Plant Pathology, University of California-Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USADepartment of Natural Resources and Environmental Design, North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC 27411, USANepal Agricultural Research Council, Government of Nepal, Khumaltar, Lalitpur 44700, NepalFarmers’ knowledge on pesticides and their safe use are critical for implementing effective pest management program. A household survey was conducted using the semi-structured questionnaire to evaluate vegetable growers’ knowledge on pesticide safety and pest management practices in Nepal. Results indicated that chemical pesticides were the primary choice of over 80% growers for pest management. Notably, 90% growers were aware of adverse effects of pesticides on human health and to the environment. Over 84% growers used at least one form of personal protection equipment (PPE) during pesticide spray or handling, although the quality and appropriateness of the PPE warrants further investigation. Nearly 17% growers received at least one short-term training on integrated pest management (IPM); however, all of them neither knew the harmful effects of pesticide residues nor practiced proper pesticide disposal methods. Over 90% of growers rely on local pesticide retailers (i.e., Agro-vets) for technical know-how about pesticide selection, handling, and use. This study highlighted a need for immediate implementation of strict pesticide use regulations and recommended educational programs for pest control professionals, growers, and pesticide retailers.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/8/1/16pesticide exposureIPMpersonal protective equipmentNepal
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author Jhalendra P. Rijal
Rajendra Regmi
Rajan Ghimire
Krishna D. Puri
Sudan Gyawaly
Sujata Poudel
spellingShingle Jhalendra P. Rijal
Rajendra Regmi
Rajan Ghimire
Krishna D. Puri
Sudan Gyawaly
Sujata Poudel
Farmers’ Knowledge on Pesticide Safety and Pest Management Practices: A Case Study of Vegetable Growers in Chitwan, Nepal
Agriculture
pesticide exposure
IPM
personal protective equipment
Nepal
author_facet Jhalendra P. Rijal
Rajendra Regmi
Rajan Ghimire
Krishna D. Puri
Sudan Gyawaly
Sujata Poudel
author_sort Jhalendra P. Rijal
title Farmers’ Knowledge on Pesticide Safety and Pest Management Practices: A Case Study of Vegetable Growers in Chitwan, Nepal
title_short Farmers’ Knowledge on Pesticide Safety and Pest Management Practices: A Case Study of Vegetable Growers in Chitwan, Nepal
title_full Farmers’ Knowledge on Pesticide Safety and Pest Management Practices: A Case Study of Vegetable Growers in Chitwan, Nepal
title_fullStr Farmers’ Knowledge on Pesticide Safety and Pest Management Practices: A Case Study of Vegetable Growers in Chitwan, Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Farmers’ Knowledge on Pesticide Safety and Pest Management Practices: A Case Study of Vegetable Growers in Chitwan, Nepal
title_sort farmers’ knowledge on pesticide safety and pest management practices: a case study of vegetable growers in chitwan, nepal
publisher MDPI AG
series Agriculture
issn 2077-0472
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Farmers’ knowledge on pesticides and their safe use are critical for implementing effective pest management program. A household survey was conducted using the semi-structured questionnaire to evaluate vegetable growers’ knowledge on pesticide safety and pest management practices in Nepal. Results indicated that chemical pesticides were the primary choice of over 80% growers for pest management. Notably, 90% growers were aware of adverse effects of pesticides on human health and to the environment. Over 84% growers used at least one form of personal protection equipment (PPE) during pesticide spray or handling, although the quality and appropriateness of the PPE warrants further investigation. Nearly 17% growers received at least one short-term training on integrated pest management (IPM); however, all of them neither knew the harmful effects of pesticide residues nor practiced proper pesticide disposal methods. Over 90% of growers rely on local pesticide retailers (i.e., Agro-vets) for technical know-how about pesticide selection, handling, and use. This study highlighted a need for immediate implementation of strict pesticide use regulations and recommended educational programs for pest control professionals, growers, and pesticide retailers.
topic pesticide exposure
IPM
personal protective equipment
Nepal
url http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/8/1/16
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