Agricultural products fumigation poses risk of food contamination in Abakaliki, southeastern Nigeria

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
P. Igboji, N. Okey, A. Udeh
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Abstract

Pesticides abuse has been a major problem in world agriculture, especially in developing countries where regulations on their use is very poor. In Nigeria, farmers use pesticides without the knowledge on their health and environmental effects. Hence the residue effects of pesticide in stored agricultural products were studied at the teaching and research centre, Department of Soil Science and Environmental Management, Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, southeastern Nigeria. The experiment was carried out in the laboratory storage room with Dichlorvos (DD-Force) organophosphate pesticide containing chloride and phosphate as active ingredients. Fumigated and unfumigated agricultural products were studied namely: cereal crops (rice and maize) and pulse crop (groundnut). The presence of active ingredient residue in the products was examined at 30 and 60 days after storage (DAS). All the stored agricultural produce passed the chloride and phosphate maximum residue limit. Further screening of other pesticides and produce recommended.
在尼日利亚东南部的Abakaliki,农产品熏蒸造成了食品污染的风险
农药滥用一直是世界农业的一个主要问题,特别是在发展中国家,那里对农药使用的监管非常薄弱。在尼日利亚,农民在使用农药时并不了解农药对健康和环境的影响。因此,在尼日利亚东南部Abakaliki的Ebonyi州立大学土壤科学与环境管理系教学和研究中心研究了农药在储存农产品中的残留效应。实验以含氯化物和磷酸盐的有机磷农药敌敌畏(DD-Force)为有效成分,在实验室储藏室内进行。对经熏蒸和未熏蒸的农产品进行了研究,即:谷类作物(水稻和玉米)和豆类作物(花生)。在贮存后30天和60天检测产品中活性成分残留情况。储藏农产品全部通过氯磷最大残留限量。建议进一步筛选其他除害剂和农产品。
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International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology
International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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期刊介绍: IJARGE proposes and fosters discussion on the evolution and governance of agricultural resources, with emphasis on the implications that policy choices have on both the welfare of humans and the ecology of the planet. This perspective acknowledges the complexity of the agricultural sector as an interface between ecological and socio-economic processes operating in parallel over different space-time scales, as well as the reflexive characteristic of human systems.
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