Pesticide use and risk perceptions among farmers in the cotton belt of Punjab, Pakistan

被引:135
|
作者
Khan, Muhammad [1 ]
Mahmood, Hafiz Zahid [1 ]
Damalas, Christos A. [2 ]
机构
[1] COMSATS Inst Informat Technol, Dept Management Sci, Lahore, Pakistan
[2] Democritus Univ Thrace, Dept Agr Dev, GR-68200 Orestiada, Greece
关键词
Education; Farmers behavior; Health hazards; Pesticide overuse; Training; IPM; RESISTANCE; KNOWLEDGE; EXPOSURE; INSECTICIDES; LEPIDOPTERA; NOCTUIDAE; ATTITUDES; BENEFITS; GROWERS;
D O I
10.1016/j.cropro.2014.10.013
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The need to evaluate pesticide use in rural populations, particularly in developing countries, is urgent. Pesticide use and related risk perceptions were studied among 318 randomly selected farmers from two areas of the cotton belt of Punjab, Pakistan. A total amount of 4875 kg of pesticide active ingredients was reported to be applied by the farmers per annum and most of these active ingredients were classified as moderately hazardous (55%) or highly hazardous (23%) according to WHO classification. The number of pesticide applications per growing season ranged from 6 to 16, with an average of 10 or 11 applications, depending on district. Better-educated farmers were found to spray less. Most farmers (52%) considered the risk from pesticide use to be low, whereas a solid fraction (12%) considered there was no risk at all. To model farmers' behavior on pesticide overuse, a binary probit regression model was used expressing behavior as a function of age, education, level of risk perception, health effects, pesticide toxicity class, and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) training. Irrespective of age, there was a clear tendency towards pesticide overuse, but the probability decreased with IPM training, a high level of education, and use of highly toxic pesticides. Awareness of the high toxicity of a pesticide product tended to discourage overuse. On the contrary, neither the experience of health effects nor the levels of risk perception affected overuse. Farmers were not well informed about correct application practices and safe handling of pesticides. Overall, findings affirm an urgent need for training programs on pesticide use in the study area with the aim of conveying more specific information on health hazards from pesticides that will avert hazardous behaviors of farmers derived from misleading beliefs about pesticide use. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:184 / 190
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Assessment of Pesticide Exposure in Female Population Living in Cotton Growing Areas of Punjab, Pakistan
    Tahir, Seema
    Anwar, Tahir
    BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY, 2012, 89 (06) : 1138 - 1141
  • [32] FARMERS' PERCEPTIONS OF RISK SOURCES AND RISK COPING STRATEGIES IN PAKISTAN
    Nazir, A.
    Li, G.
    Sheikh, M. J.
    Zhou, X.
    Humayoon, A.
    Rizwan, M.
    Akhtar, S.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL AND PLANT SCIENCES-JAPS, 2018, 28 (03): : 889 - +
  • [33] Practice and effect of pesticide use on farmers' health in Sindh, Pakistan
    Khan, Amna
    Jaffar, Nazish
    Murad, Fatima
    JOURNAL OF THE PAKISTAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2022, 72 (03) : 587 - 592
  • [34] Farmers' perceptions of and adaptation strategies to climate change and their determinants: the case of Punjab province, Pakistan
    Abid, M.
    Scheffran, J.
    Schneider, U. A.
    Ashfaq, M.
    EARTH SYSTEM DYNAMICS, 2015, 6 (01) : 225 - 243
  • [35] Farmers' perceptions of and adaptation strategies to climate change and their determinants: The case of Punjab province, Pakistan
    Research Group Climate Change and Security, Institute of Geography, University of Hamburg, Grindelberg 7, Hamburg
    20144, Germany
    不详
    20144, Germany
    不详
    20144, Germany
    不详
    Earth Syst. Dyn., 1 (225-243):
  • [36] ENERGY USE PATTERN FOR A SELECTED VILLAGE IN THE COTTON-BELT OF PUNJAB
    PANNU, CJS
    SINGH, S
    SINGH, MP
    SINGH, S
    BHANGOO, BS
    ENERGY, 1993, 18 (11) : 1113 - 1117
  • [37] Pesticide usage among farmers of South India: Need for assessing perceptions for effective risk communication
    Chitra, G.
    Grace, C.
    Muraleedharan, R., V
    EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2007, 18 (05) : S113 - S113
  • [38] Impact of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Practices on Cotton Production and Livelihood of Farmers in Punjab, Pakistan
    Imran, Muhammad Ali
    Ali, Asghar
    Ashfaq, Muhammad
    Hassan, Sarfraz
    Culas, Richard
    Ma, Chunbo
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2018, 10 (06)
  • [39] Farmers' knowledge about common pests and pesticide safety in conventional cotton production in Pakistan
    Khan, Muhammad
    Damalas, Christos A.
    CROP PROTECTION, 2015, 77 : 45 - 51
  • [40] Risk perception, attitudes and practices on pesticide use among farmers of a city in Midwestern Brazil
    Piazza Recena, Maria Celina
    Caldas, Eloisa Dutra
    REVISTA DE SAUDE PUBLICA, 2008, 42 (02):