| Literature DB >> 35457659 |
Raymonda A B Johnson1,2, Katrina Hann3, Amara Leno4, Collins Timire5, Alpha J A Bangura6, Margaret I Z George7, Hayk Davtyan8, Srinath Satyanarayana5, Divya Nair5, Alie H D Mansaray9, Fatmata I Bangura10, Joseph S Kanu11, Jeffrey K Edwards12.
Abstract
There are no previous studies reporting the type and quantity of pesticides for farming from Sierra Leone and the impact of Ebola or COVID-19 on importation. This study reviewed imported farming pesticides by the Sierra Leone, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF), between 2010-2021. It was a descriptive study using routinely collected importation data. We found the MAF imported pesticides for farming only during 2010, 2014 and 2021, in response to growing food insecurity and associated with Ebola and COVID-19 outbreaks. Results showed insecticide importation increased from 6230 L in 2010 to 51,150 L in 2021, and importation of antimicrobial pesticides (including fungicides) increased from 150 kg in 2010 to 23,560 kg in 2021. The hazard class risk classification of imported pesticides decreased over time. Increasing amounts of imported fungicides could increase the risk of future fungal resistance among humans. We found that in responding to escalating food insecurity, the government dramatically increased the amount of pesticide importation to improve crop production. Further support is necessary to decrease the risk of worsening food shortages and the possible threat of emerging antimicrobial resistance. We recommend continued monitoring and surveillance, with further studies on the most appropriate response to these multiple challenges.Entities:
Keywords: SORT-IT; agriculture; food security; operational research; plant health; plant product
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35457659 PMCID: PMC9026402 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19084792
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Pesticides recommended by MAF for agricultural use in Sierra Leone.
| Type | Active Ingredient |
|---|---|
| Insecticides | Imidacloprid |
| Alpha-Cypermethrin | |
| Cypermethrin | |
| Deltamethrin | |
| Chlorpyrifos | |
| Diazinon | |
| Fungicides | Captan |
| Mancozeb | |
| Propineb | |
| Difenoconazole | |
| Propiconazole | |
| Tebuconazole | |
| Curpic oxide | |
| Herbicides | Ethofumesate |
| Glyphosate | |
| Metamitron |
Active ingredients, hazard levels and types of pesticides imported into Sierra Leone during 2010, 2014 and 2021.
| Pesticide Name | Active Ingredient | Hazard Level | Type | Antimicrobial Properties |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kocide 101 | Copper Hydroxide | Moderately hazardous | Fungicide | Yes |
| Difenoconazole | Difenoconazole | Moderately hazardous | Fungicide | Yes |
| Propiconazole | Propiconazole: 1-[[2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl]methyl]-1H-1,2,4- triazole | Moderately hazardous | Fungicide | Yes |
| Mancozene | Mancozeb | Slightly hazardous | Fungicide | Yes |
| Spinosad | Spinosad (a mixture of spinosyn A and spinosyn D) | Slightly hazardous | Fungicide | Yes |
| Aluminum phosphide | Aluminum Phosphide | Highly hazardous | Fumigants | No |
| Paraquat | Paraquat dichloride (1,1′-dimethyl-4,4′-bipyridinium dichloride) | Moderately hazardous | Herbicide | No |
| Propanil | Propanil: 3′,4′; dichloropropionanilide | Moderately hazardous | Herbicide | No |
| Round up | Glyphosate, | Slightly hazardous | Herbicide | No |
| Atrazine | Atrazine (2-chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-s-triazine) | Slightly hazardous | Herbicide | No |
| Rice Force | Rice force oxidiazium | Slightly hazardous | Herbicide | No |
| Butachlor | Butachlor | Slightly hazardous | Herbicide | No |
| Carbofuran | Carbofuran | Extremely hazardous | Insecticide | No |
| Dichlorvos | Dichlorvos | Highly hazardous | Insecticide | No |
| Methomyl | Methomyl (S-methyi- | Moderately hazardous | Insecticide | No |
| Carbaryl | Carbaryl (1-naphthyl | Moderately hazardous | Insecticide | No |
| Manerzane | Chlorpyrifos + Abamectin | Moderately hazardous | Insecticide | No |
| Diazinon | Moderately hazardous | Insecticide | No | |
| Chlorpyrifos | Slightly hazardous | Insecticide | No | |
| Thuricide | Bacillus thuringiensis | Slightly hazardous | Insecticide | Yes |
| Lufenuru | Lufenuron | Slightly hazardous | Insecticide | No |
| Eradicoat | Maltodextrin | Slightly hazardous | Insecticide | No |
| Neem | Azadirachtin | Unlikely to be hazardous | Insecticide | No |
| B. Bassiana | Beauveria bassiana Strain GH | Unlikely to be hazardous | Insecticide | Yes |
| Metarhizum anisopliae | Metarhizium anisopliae strain F52 | Unlikely to be hazardous | Insecticide | Yes |
| Methyl eugenol | Benzene, 1,2-dimethoxy-4-(2-propenyl) | Unlikely to be hazardous | Pheromone | No |
Source: The WHO Recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard and Guidelines to Classification, 2019 ed.
Quantities of pesticides imported for farming into Sierra Leone during 2010, 2014 and 2021.
| Pesticide | Pre Ebola (2010) | During Ebola (2014) | Post-Ebola (2021) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quantity | Unit | Quantity | Unit | Quantity | Unit | |
| Kocide 101 | 150 | kg | 50 | kg | - | kg |
| Difenoconazole | - | kg | 400 | kg | - | kg |
| Propiconazole | - | kg | 400 | kg | - | kg |
| Mancozene | - | kg | - | kg | 4100 | kg |
| Spinosad | - | kg | - | kg | 4350 | kg |
| Aluminum phosphide | - | kg | 50 | kg | 54 | kg |
| Paraquat | - | L | 1845 | L | - | L |
| Propanil | 4000 | L | 668 | L | 5400 | L |
| Round up | - | L | 500 | L | 4100 | L |
| Atrazine | - | L | 6000 | L | - | L |
| Rice Force | - | L | 1000 | L | 5600 | L |
| Butachlor | - | L | - | L | 4450 | L |
| Carbofuran | 100 | kg | - | kg | - | kg |
| Dichlorvos | - | L | 400 | L | - | L |
| Methomyl | - | l | 915 | L | - | L |
| Carbaryl | - | L | - | L | 4550 | L |
| Manerzane | - | L | - | L | 4550 | L |
| Diazinon | 1100 | L | 500 | L | 4400 | L |
| Chlorpyrifos | 1100 | L | 500 | L | 2900 | L |
| Thuricide | - | kg | - | kg | 5300 | kg |
| Lufenuru | - | L | - | L | 2800 | L |
| Eradicoat | - | L | - | L | 5500 | L |
| Neem | - | L | - | L | 6900 | L |
| B. Bassiana | - | kg | - | kg | 5600 | kg |
| Metarhizum anisopliae | - | kg | 60 | kg | 4210 | kg |
| Methyl eugenol | 30 | L | - | L | - | L |
| - | kg | 2000 | kg | 2060 | kg | |
|
| 6230 | L | 12328 | L | 51150 | L |
| 250 | kg | 2960 | kg | 25674 | kg | |
kg = kilogram, L = liters.
Figure 1Pesticides by year and crop type applied, imported into Sierra Leone during 2010, 2014 and 2021.
Figure 2Fungicides imported for farming into Sierra Leone during 2010, 2014 and 2021 in kg.
Figure 3Pesticides by year and region imported for farming into Sierra Leone during 2010, 2014 and 2021.
Quantities of antimicrobial pesticides by application type and hazard class imported for farming into Sierra Leone during 2010, 2014 and 2021.
| Total | Pre Ebola (2010) | During Ebola (2014) | Post-Ebola (2021) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quantity | Unit | Quantity | Unit | Quantity | Unit | ||
| Type of pesticide | Antimicrobial | 150 | kg | 910 | kg | 23,560 | kg |
| Non-antimicrobial | 6230 | L | 12,328 | L | 51,150 | L | |
| 100 | kg | 2050 | kg | 2114 | kg | ||
| Class of pesticide | Fungicide | 150 | kg | 910 | kg | 4100 | kg |
| Insecticide | 2200 | L | 2315 | L | 31,600 | L | |
| 100 | kg | kg | 21,520 | kg | |||
| Herbicide | 4000 | L | 10,013 | L | 19,550 | L | |
| Fumigant | - | kg | 50 | kg | 54 | kg | |
| Pheromone | 30 | L | - | L | - | L | |
| - | kg | 2000 | kg | - | kg | ||
| WHO Hazard class | Extremely hazardous | 100 | kg | - | kg | - | kg |
| Highly hazardous | - | L | 400 | L | - | L | |
| - | kg | 50 | kg | 54 | kg | ||
| Moderately hazardous | 5100 | L | 3928 | L | 18,900 | L | |
| 150 | kg | 850 | kg | - | kg | ||
| Slightly hazardous | 1100 | L | 8000 | L | 25,350 | L | |
| - | kg | - | kg | 13,750 | kg | ||
| Unlikely to be hazardous | 30 | L | - | L | 6900 | L | |
| - | kg | 2000 | kg | 11,870 | kg | ||
kg = kilogram, L = liters.
Figure 4Antimicrobial pesticides (antifungal, antibacterial, antiparasitic, antiviral) per WHO hazard class imported for farming into Sierra Leone during 2010, 2014 and 2021.