Literature DB >> 25649105

Analysis of Trends of the Types of Pesticide Used, Residues and Related Factors among Farmers in the Largest Vegetable Producing Area in the Philippines.

Jinky Leilanie Lu1.   

Abstract

The objective of study is to provide an analysis of data trends on the type of pesticide used, exposure factors, and the pesticide-related concerns among the farmers from 2005 to 2010 in one of the largest vegetable producing areas in the Philippines. This is to determine and analyze changes that have occurred for the last five years in order to provide necessary basis in promoting safe usage of pesticides. It is shown in the studies that the most commonly used type of pesticide was Tamaron (methamidophos) which is an organophosphate. The top five pesticide-related symptoms confirm findings in other studies. The risk factors to pesticide exposure were also identified in the reviewed studies such as improper mixing and loading of pesticides, and re-entering previously sprayed area. Pesticide residues were also found in vegetables, soil and water samples. This points to environmental contamination due to pesticide. It is suggested that government agencies implement programs on monitoring, surveillance, information dissemination, and training on proper use of pesticides, and seek alternative farming such as organically grown vegetables, or use of integrated pest management as well as good agricultural practices.

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Keywords:  occupational health; pesticide residues; pesticides; vegetable farmers

Year:  2010        PMID: 25649105      PMCID: PMC4309357          DOI: 10.2185/jrm.5.184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rural Med        ISSN: 1880-487X


  9 in total

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Authors:  Jinky Leilanie Lu
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  4 in total

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