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Monitoring adherence to the international code of conduct: highly hazardous pesticides in central Andean agriculture and farmers' rights to health.

Fadya A Orozco1, Donald C Cole, Greg Forbes, Jürgen Kroschel, Susitha Wanigaratne, Denis Arica.   

Abstract

The WHO has advocated monitoring adherence to the Food and Agriculture Organization's Code of Conduct to reduce use of highly hazardous pesticides in lower and middle income countries. We re-framed Code articles in terms of farmers' rights and drew on survey data, farmer focus group results, and direct observations of agrochemical stores in Ecuador and Peru to construct indicators reflecting respect for such rights. Use of highly (Ia and Ib) and moderately (II) hazardous pesticides was common. Worse indicators were observed in places with lower education, greater poverty, and more use of indigenous languages. Limited government enforcement capacity, social irresponsibility of the pesticide industry, and lack of farmers' knowledge of the Code were all factors impeding respect for farmers' rights. Addressing the power imbalance among social actors requires informed farmer and farmworker participation in monitoring adherence and active involvement of non-governmental organizations and municipal governments.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19650580     DOI: 10.1179/oeh.2009.15.3.255

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Occup Environ Health        ISSN: 1077-3525


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4.  Community and household socioeconomic factors associated with pesticide-using, small farm household members' health: a multi-level, longitudinal analysis.

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