P-288 THE IMPROVEMENT OF PESTICIDE APPLICATION AMONG FARMERS IN SMALL COOPERATIVE GROUPS

Sara Arphorn, Chatchai Thanachoksawang, Densak Yogyorn, Chalermsiri Theppitak, Aniruth Manothum, Kanpitcha Kiatkitroj, Teepapipat Lertvarayut
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Introduction Contaminated water in rivers in Thailand may be linked to agrochemical run-off from farms directly related to the inappropriate application of pesticides, particularly by crops and vegetable growers. Since agrochemical application increases yield and makes crops look good, they satisfy the city’s customers. Spraying crops daily, without proper knowledge, seems to be the norm for the crop’s growers. On the other hand, the effectiveness of crop protection from soil-incorporated herbicide depends on the selection of spray nozzles, droplet size, and soil permeable characteristics. This study aimed at the crop grower’s knowledge of selecting appropriate spray nozzles. Methods This was a cross-sectional study; questionnaires were developed, and 418 farmers were recruited in two agricultural crop-growing areas, Nan and Saraburi provinces. These farmers registered with the agricultural provincial office. Results This study found that 31.5% of the crop farmers used the flood-type nozzles, which is the most effective type, produce large droplets, and are less prone to drift, reducing off-target contamination. At the same time, most crop farmers (63.5%) used the less effective nozzles, flat fan nozzles (43.5.0%), and cone-type nozzles (25.0%). Discussion Inappropriate spraying of herbicide harms the health and safety of the crop’s growers and pollutes rivers. The cause might be the classroom-type training, and its content may not make farmers perceived to have chemical safety issues. The content may cover more on the use of safety tools like appropriate nozzles. Conclusions Thus, this study encourages a workshop on spraying equipment to be provided for crop growers around the country for environmental and health sustainability.
P-288 提高小型合作社农民的农药施用水平
引言 泰国河流中的水受到污染可能与农场的农用化学品径流直接相关,尤其是农作物和蔬菜种植者施用杀虫剂不当。施用农用化学品可以提高产量,使农作物看起来更美观,从而满足城市客户的需求。在没有适当知识的情况下,每天给农作物喷洒农药似乎是农作物种植者的常规做法。另一方面,土壤包裹的除草剂对作物的保护效果取决于喷嘴的选择、雾滴的大小和土壤的渗透特性。本研究旨在了解作物种植者对选择合适喷嘴的认识。方法 这是一项横断面研究;研究人员制作了调查问卷,并在南府和沙拉武里府两个农作物种植区招募了 418 名农民。这些农民在省农业办公室进行了登记。结果 研究发现,31.5% 的农户使用洪流式喷头,这种喷头最有效,产生的液滴大,不易漂移,可减少非目标污染。同时,大多数农户(63.5%)使用了效果较差的喷嘴,即扁平扇形喷嘴(43.5.0%)和锥形喷嘴(25.0%)。讨论 不适当喷洒除草剂会损害作物种植者的健康和安全,并污染河流。究其原因,可能是课堂式培训的内容没有让农民意识到化学品安全问题。培训内容可以更多地涉及安全工具的使用,如适当的喷嘴。因此,本研究鼓励为全国各地的农作物种植者举办有关喷洒设备的讲习班,以促进环境和健康的可持续发展。
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