Knowledge and practices of commercial banana farmers related to pesticide use in Chitwan district, Nepal; a cross-sectional study and meta-analyses

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Govinda Bhandari
Aurea C. Chiaia-Hernández
Kishor Atreya
Violette Geissen
Sheelendra Pratap Singh
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[1] Progressive Sustainable Developers Nepal (PSD-Nepal),Institute of Geography & Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research
[2] University of Bern,School of Forestry and Natural Resources Management
[3] Institute of Forestry,Soil Physics and Land Management Group
[4] Tribhuvan University,Toxicokinetics laboratory, ASSIST Group
[5] Wageningen University and Research, Department of Watershed Management and Environmental Science, Institute of Forestry (Pokhara Campus)
[6] CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research,undefined
[7] Tribhuvan University,undefined
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Farmers’ education; Perceptions; Safety measures; Training;
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The exposure of farmers to pesticides due to inadequate safety measures is a concern in low-income countries in Africa and Asia. However, until now, there have been limited studies on the farmers’ risk due to pesticide application to fruit crops. The knowledge of farmers’ exposure related to pesticide use and their safety practices was studied among 100 banana farmers in three areas (Padampur, Jagatpur, and Thimura) of Chitwan district, Nepal. More than 75% of the farmers complained about problems related to insects. Most frequently used insecticides in the area were chlorpyrifos and cypermethrin. Ten percent (10%) of the applied pesticides were highly hazardous to humans, according to the World Health Organization hazard category, with skin rash being the most common acute symptom reported by 29% of the farmers. Banned organochlorine and organophosphate insecticides, such as endosulfan and triazophos, respectively, are still being used by farmers in the aforementioned areas. Spearman’s correlation analysis revealed the lack of knowledge and safety practices among farmers leading to inadequate awareness related to the negative effects of pesticide use on human health and the environment. Therefore, government extension service can play a crucial role in improving banana farmers’ knowledge of the toxic effects of pesticides as well as enforcing the Nepali language in the labeling of pesticide containers and packages.
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