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Review about Pesticides Effects

by Ishimwe Eric Josue | 20-09-2017 07:40 recommendations 1

Although pesticides are the best method of increasing agriculture productivity, in different parts and regions of the world they are affecting different species of living things. frequently reported cases include farm animals and fishes. Different reports mentioned that cases of animal poisoning are very common as a result of direct exposure to spray or grazing on treated crops. These symptoms of pesticides are spreading more than we can imagine as they have stated invading even humans. This issue might be neglected but could cause several health problems and serious diseases. Different research studies proved that pesticides exposure can cause different diseases including cancer and leukemia.


This new form of disaster is not only affecting farmers or agriculture practitioners all of us are exposed to pesticides in one way or the other, through food, water, gardening and household use or spray drift. Farmers and their families are the first to be in contact with the chemicals, on daily bases. The likely persons to be affected are, little kids while playing on the ground and their hands and mouth are in contact with potential contaminated surface, compared to adults. However the exposure of pregnant women may also increase risk of childhood cancer. "Some pesticides could also act as endocrine disrupts and promote hormonal disorders, affect reproduction or contribute to a spontaneous abortion and possibly to prolong time-to-pregnancy."

 

My conclusion is that, we can't stop using pesticides due to its function in agriculture productivity and market satisfaction. In that case i'm calling agricultural researchers, academia and policy makers, to carry out researches on how we can make good use of pesticides without causing troubles and a new form of policies and regulations on the use of pesticides and agrochemicals should be implemented. In that way farmers could be  warned to keep their animals out of the treated area as well as their kids.


 

 References:

Rauh, V.A., Garfinkel, R., Perera, F.P., Andrews, H.F., Hoepner, L., Barr, D.B., Whitehead, R., Tang, D., Whyatt, R.W. (2006): Impact of Prenatal Chlorpyrifos Exposure on Neurodevelopment in the First 3 Years of Life Among Inner-City Children. Pediatrics 118(6), pp e1845-1859.

 

 

 
farmers could be  warned to keep their animals out of the treated area.

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7 Comments

Ishimwe Eric Josue

  • says :
    thanks for such information
    Posted 01-02-2018 22:20

  • says :
    agree...
    Posted 01-02-2018 22:19

Ishimwe Eric Josue

  • says :
    Thank you for your report on pesticides! It is true that using chemical pesticides is the easiest way to increase agricultural activity and eliminate pests, but is is not the only way. There are actually quite number of alternative methods that already exist (such as organic farming or use of biological methods). The largest problem, however, is the cost or time needed to use these alternative methods. The alternative methods usually require more money, time and effort than using chemical pesticides. I agree with you that the government should make policies in order to regulate the usage of harmful chemical pesticides and that development of alternative methods should keep going (in order to reach a more affordable and efficient state). However, I think the role of consumers is also very important. Until we find a method that is affordable enough to replace pesticides for good, consumers should be willing to purchase produce using safe alternative methods, even though they may be more expensive. It's not only the government or researchers that have a part in this we must all contribute to making a change.
    Posted 30-09-2017 19:55

Ishimwe Eric Josue

  • Ishimwe Eric Josue says :
    Researchers and policy makers in agricultural sector should find a long-lasting solution for this issue.
    Posted 24-09-2017 04:58

  • says :
    Thanks for your report! I agree that chemical pesticides help farmers to increase agricultural productivity but there are no harmless chemical pesticides we could utilize these days. I agree with your opinion about the way to achieve good use of pesticides without causing troubles. However, I think we cannot rely on them forever but have to focus on discovering environmentally friendly pesticide, fertilizer or so on for the future without any concerns about their side effects.
    Posted 23-09-2017 00:33

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