Exploring data sources and farmers' perceptions regarding agrochemical use and food safety in Nigeria

JSFA reports Pub Date : 2024-07-28 DOI:10.1002/jsf2.212
Andrew Chiahalam Apeh, Chikamso Christian Apeh, Sunday Ifeanyi Ukwuaba, Ikechi Kelechi Agbugba, Helen Onyeaka
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Abstract

Background

Farmers in Nigeria are using agrochemicals inappropriately which pose health and environmental risks. The current research aims at establishing the socio-economic pressure factors behind these practices and also assesses the effectiveness of measures into reducing the risky use of agrochemicals. Data were collected from 840 participants comprising farmers and agrochemical marketers using a multistage sampling technique across six states in Nigeria. Descriptive statistics and detailed case studies were employed to explore socio-economic antecedents of agrochemical application.

Results

Findings of this study showed that market demands, costs, and unavailability of safer compounds put the farmers in a dilemma regarding proper usage of agrochemicals. Among the farmers in Esanland, 96% of them applied agrochemicals in their farming activities without first following the best practices, and the reason was that 61% of them mentioned that they were compelled to use it due to market demands. Likewise in Fadan Daji, 65% farmers revealed that high cost and no training were the causes of their improper use of agrochemicals. This study also established that factors that hindered the prevention of these practices including financial constraints, lack of adequate education and training, and weak enforcement of regulations.

Conclusion

This study suggested that to encourage proper utilization of agrochemicals, extended emphasis needs to be placed on addressing the socio-economic factors. Hence, the study recommended the following measures: incentives to facilitate the use of sustainable practices by encouraging financial rewards, extensive education, and training on the benefits of sustainable practices as well as new legislation to reduce supply of reckless agrochemicals.

探索尼日利亚农用化学品使用和食品安全方面的数据来源和农民看法
背景 尼日利亚农民使用农用化学品不当,对健康和环境造成危害。目前的研究旨在确定这些做法背后的社会经济压力因素,并评估减少农用化学品使用风险的措施的有效性。研究采用多阶段抽样技术,从尼日利亚六个州的 840 名参与者(包括农民和农用化学品营销人员)中收集了数据。采用了描述性统计和详细的案例研究来探讨农用化学品应用的社会经济前因。 研究结果 研究结果表明,市场需求、成本和更安全化合物的缺乏使农民在正确使用农用化学品方面进退两难。在埃桑兰的农民中,96% 的人在农业活动中使用农用化学品时没有首先遵循最佳做法,原因是其中 61% 的人提到,他们是迫于市场需求才使用农用化学品的。同样,在 Fadan Daji,65% 的农民表示,高成本和缺乏培训是导致他们不当使用农用化学品的原因。这项研究还发现,妨碍防止这些做法的因素包括资金限制、缺乏足够的教育和培训以及法规执行不力。 结论 本研究建议,为鼓励正确使用农用化学品,需要进一步重视解决社会经济因素。因此,研究建议采取以下措施:通过鼓励经济奖励、广泛教育和培训来宣传可持续做法的益处,以及制定新的法律来减少不计后果的农用化学品供应,从而促进可持续做法的使用。
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