| Literature DB >> 22890850 |
Nadja Stadlinger1, Aviti J Mmochi, Linda Kumblad.
Abstract
Poor pesticide handling practices and risk-awareness among African farmers puts human health and the environment at risk. To investigate information available to farmers in Zanzibar (Tanzania), an interview study was conducted with retailers, and governmental pesticide importation to Zanzibar was examined. Pesticide retailers in Zanzibar did not have the necessary knowledge to safely handle or to advise farmers on proper use of pesticides. Licensed shop owners were rarely found in the shops; instead, untrained personnel were employed to sell the pesticides. Implementation of the legislation was weak, mainly due to lack of surveillance by governmental institutions. Poor governmental importation practices and unregulated private imports indicate serious weakness in the management of pesticide importation in Zanzibar. The situation calls for increased attention on the monitoring of pesticide importation and sales to protect the health of farmers and retailers, as well as the environment.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22890850 PMCID: PMC3547463 DOI: 10.1007/s13280-012-0338-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ambio ISSN: 0044-7447 Impact factor: 5.129