Aina Nursyafina Abdul Rashid, Azlan Abas, Mohamad Xazaquan Mansor Ali
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Descriptive analysis showed that the level of knowledge, attitudes, and practices of rubber smallholders towards the use of pesticides was at a moderate level. The results of the inference analysis and modelling showed a strong relationship between rubber smallholders’ practices and their level of knowledge and attitude. However, there is a very weak relationship between gender and total plantation area. This indicates that sustainable pesticide usage practices among rubber smallholders can still be improved through various suitable alternatives, such as early intervention, comprehensive intensive training, strengthening regulatory enforcement, and stricter pesticide control. Cooperation between various parties, including governmental and non-governmental organizations, is crucial. 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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of sustainable pesticide use at the rubber plantation in Pahang, Malaysia
The improper use of pesticides triggers environmental degradation and affects human health. Therefore, it is crucial for rubber smallholders to implement pesticide management in accordance with sustainable practices. Information related to the knowledge, attitude, and practice of pesticide use among rubber smallholders is important to minimize potential negative effects. A quantitative study was conducted on 369 rubber smallholders with the aim of measuring the level of knowledge, attitudes, and sustainable pesticide use practices, and to analyze the relationship between sociodemographic factors, knowledge factors, and attitudes towards sustainable pesticide practices among rubber smallholders. Descriptive analysis showed that the level of knowledge, attitudes, and practices of rubber smallholders towards the use of pesticides was at a moderate level. The results of the inference analysis and modelling showed a strong relationship between rubber smallholders’ practices and their level of knowledge and attitude. However, there is a very weak relationship between gender and total plantation area. This indicates that sustainable pesticide usage practices among rubber smallholders can still be improved through various suitable alternatives, such as early intervention, comprehensive intensive training, strengthening regulatory enforcement, and stricter pesticide control. Cooperation between various parties, including governmental and non-governmental organizations, is crucial. Hence, this study could act as a foundation for a more focused and effective alternative formation strategy to transform the mentality of rubber smallholders to the sustainable use of pesticides.
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