Good practices adopted by horticulture farmers to minimize residual effects of pesticides for food safety hazard and soil health

IF 0.6 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
B. S. Ghanghas, A. Rohilla, P. Chahal, J. Malik, R. Niwas, R. Mukteshwar
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Aim: To study the extent of adopting good practices by horticulture farmers to minimize the residual effects of pesticides for food safety hazard and healthy natural resource base, i.e., soil, water and biodiversity pivotal for ecological and environmental safety, climate resilience and sustainability of farming. Methodology: Exploratory study. Results: Overall awareness of horticulture farmers pertaining to minimization of residual effects of pesticides was moderate to high since 90.00 per cent farmers belonged to these categories. They regularly used branded green pesticides followed by pesticide measures after proper identification of insect pest, diseases, weeds, etc., waiting period (7-10 days) for harvesting after pesticide use or they sprayed after harvesting, no tank mixing of pesticides in one operation to avoid separate sprays of 2-3 kinds of pesticides, no use of pesticides banned by university or government to minimize residual effects of pesticides. Interpretation: Good practices are eco-friendly in nature and minimize residue effects of pesticides ultimately producing safe, healthy and nutritious fruits to reduce health hazards besides abatement in environmental pollution and ill effects on natural resource base, i.e., soil and water due to indiscriminate use of pesticides. For sustainable and climate resilient diversified agriculture through horticulture, horticultural good practices should be widely diffused and promoted with substantial policy support through competence of scientists, extension workers and farm leaders along with sufficient value chain infrastructure and marketing intelligence. Key words: Green pesticides, Good practices, Pest Defender ratio, Residual effects
园艺农民为尽量减少农药对食品安全危害和土壤健康的残留影响而采用的良好做法
目的:研究园艺农民采用良好规范的程度,以尽量减少农药残留对食品安全危害和健康的自然资源基础,即土壤、水和生物多样性,对生态和环境安全、气候适应能力和农业可持续性至关重要。方法:探索性研究。结果:园艺农民对尽量减少农药残留影响的总体认识是中等到高度的,因为90%的农民属于这些类别。他们定期使用品牌绿色农药,在正确识别害虫、疾病、杂草等后采取农药措施,农药使用后等待收获(7-10天)或收获后喷洒,一次操作不将农药混合在一起,避免2-3种农药分开喷洒,不使用大学或政府禁止使用的农药,以尽量减少农药的残留效应。解释:良好的做法本质上是生态友好的,最大限度地减少农药的残留影响,最终生产出安全、健康和营养的水果,除了减少环境污染和对自然资源基础(即土壤和水)的不良影响外,还减少了对健康的危害。为了通过园艺实现可持续和适应气候变化的多样化农业,应通过科学家、推广工作者和农场领导人的能力以及充足的价值链基础设施和营销情报,在大量政策支持下广泛传播和推广园艺良好做法。关键词:绿色农药;良好规范;害虫防御比
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Journal of environmental biology
Journal of environmental biology ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
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3 months
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