Ubiquitous use of agricultural pesticides in six agro-based districts of Bangladesh and its impact on public health and environment

M. A. Kobir, I. Hasan, M. Rahman, M. Pervin, F. Farzana, M. R. Karim
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Effects of pesticide exposure on public health are monitored in developed countries, which is rare in the least developed countries like Bangladesh. Here, a surveillance study was conducted to investigate the farmer's knowledge and perception toward pesticide use and the impact of occupational exposure as well as an environmental hazard in six agro-based districts (Gazipur, Khulna, Manikganj, Naogaon, Mymensingh and Tangail) in Bangladesh. A questionnaire was designed for a face to face interview of the farmers (at least 100 farmers in each district), and the data was collected. The farmer during cultivations used pesticides as single, double or several times in a single crop cycle. Among different types of pesticides, insecticides were highly used (38%), whereas Imidacloprid, and Lamda cyhalothrin insecticide was top used by the farmers. Weedicides or herbicide, fungicides and rodenticides were used 11%, 48%, and 0.5%, respectively. The knowledge and perception of the farmers towards pesticide usage are minimum, whereas the environmental pollution aspect is deficient. The knowledge of using personal protective equipment is the least. Eighty five percent of farmers use pesticides by spraying in the field. Thirty nine percent of farmers suffered from sneezing, burning sensation on face, conjunctivitis, dizziness and headache during pesticide application, and 3% suffered from skin rash of long time exposed with pesticide. The exposure of pesticides is widespread in the professional life of a farmer in Bangladesh. So, it is essential to ensure different training and awareness building program for the farmers to cope the adverse situation.
孟加拉国六个以农业为基础的地区普遍使用农业农药及其对公众健康和环境的影响
发达国家监测农药接触对公众健康的影响,这在孟加拉国等最不发达国家很少见。在此,开展了一项监测研究,以调查孟加拉国6个农业区(加济布尔、库尔纳、曼尼甘吉、瑙加昂、迈门辛格和坦盖尔)农民对农药使用的知识和认知、职业暴露的影响以及环境危害。设计问卷,对农户进行面对面访谈(每区至少100名农户),收集数据。农民在一个作物周期中使用一次、两次或多次农药。不同农药类型中,杀虫剂的使用率最高(38%),其中吡虫啉和高效氯氰菊酯的使用率最高。除草剂用量为11%,杀菌剂用量为48%,杀鼠剂用量为0.5%。农民对农药使用的认识和认知程度较低,对环境污染方面的认识不足。使用个人防护装备的知识最少。85%的农民在田间喷洒农药。39%的农民在施用农药过程中出现打喷嚏、面部灼烧感、结膜炎、头晕头痛等症状,3%的农民因长期接触农药而出现皮疹。在孟加拉国的一个农民的职业生涯中,农药的接触是普遍的。因此,有必要对农民进行不同的培训和意识建设,以应对不利的形势。
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