Knowledge Level and Farmers Opinion Towards Effects of Pesticides on Human Health by Verma, Anoop

Knowledge Level and Farmers Opinion Towards Effects of Pesticides on Human Health

Knowledge Level refers to the level of understanding, awareness, and expertise that an individual or group possesses...
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Author: Anoop Verma
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Knowledge Level and Farmers Opinion Towards Effects of Pesticides on Human Health by Verma, Anoop

Knowledge Level and Farmers Opinion Towards Effects of Pesticides on Human Health

€50,22

Knowledge Level and Farmers Opinion Towards Effects of Pesticides on Human Health

€50,22
Author: Anoop Verma
Format: Paperback
Language: English

Knowledge Level refers to the level of understanding, awareness, and expertise that an individual or group possesses about a particular subject or area of study. In the context of pesticides and human health, knowledge level can refer to the scientific research, policies, and regulations surrounding the use of pesticides, as well as the potential risks and benefits of exposure to these chemicals.

Farmers' Opinion Towards Effects of Pesticides on Human Health refers to the attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions that farmers hold regarding the impact of pesticides on human health. This includes their understanding of the risks and benefits of using pesticides on crops, as well as their views on the potential health effects of exposure to these chemicals on both themselves and consumers of their products. Farmers' opinions can be shaped by a variety of factors, including personal experience, education, cultural and social norms, and access to information and resources.


Environmental Impact of Pesticides refers to the effects that the use of pesticides can have on the natural environment, including soil, water, air, and biodiversity. This includes the potential for pesticides to leach into groundwater and surface water, contaminate soil and plants, harm non-target organisms, and contribute to the development of resistance in pest populations. Understanding the environmental impact of pesticides is important for developing sustainable agricultural practices that minimize harm to the environment.

Alternatives to Pesticides refer to the various non-chemical methods that can be used to control pests and maintain crop health without relying on synthetic pesticides. These may include integrated pest management (IPM) strategies, such as crop rotation, biological control, and the use of resistant crop varieties, as well as organic farming practices that rely on natural inputs and soil health to promote plant growth and pest resistance.

Pesticide Regulations refer to the laws, policies, and guidelines that govern the production, sale, and use of pesticides in agriculture and other industries. These regulations are put in place to ensure that pesticides are safe for human health and the environment, and may include requirements for product labeling, pre-market testing, and monitoring of pesticide residues in food and the environment.

Health Effects of Pesticides refer to the potential risks and impacts that exposure to pesticides can have on human health. These may include acute effects such as skin irritation, nausea, and respiratory distress, as well as chronic effects such as cancer, reproductive and developmental disorders, and neurological damage. Understanding the health effects of pesticides is important for protecting both agricultural workers and consumers of agricultural products.

Pesticide Residues in Food refer to the small amounts of pesticide that can remain on or in crops after they have been treated with these chemicals. The presence of pesticide residues in food can pose a potential health risk to consumers, particularly vulnerable populations such as infants and young children. Maximum residue limits (MRLs) are set by regulatory agencies to ensure that pesticide residues in food remain below levels that are deemed unsafe for human consumption.









Author: Anoop Verma
Publisher: Anoop Verma
Published: 02/25/2023
Pages: 86
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.28lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.18d
ISBN: 9787161607156

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