Factors Influencing Compliance to Safety Measures in Pesticide Use among Small-scale Farmers in Miryia Subcounty, Masindi District, Uganda

Namande Scovia, Christopher Ddamulira, Stephen S. Kizza, David Mutekanga
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There is a global challenge mainly manifested in developing economies where compliance to safety measures in the use of pesticide especially by farmers is very low resulting in health challenges. This study therefore aimed at assessing the determinants of compliance to safety measures in the use of pesticide among local farmers in Miirya Sub County of Masindi District, Uganda. The objectives of the study were to identify the individual and institutional determinants related to compliance, then establish the level of compliance and finally determine the association between the different factors and compliance to safety measures in the use of pesticides among small scale farmers. Systematic random sampling was used to select the respondents, and a research-administered questionnaire was used to collect data. Data were analysed using both descriptive and inferential statistics, at 95% level of significance. Chi square analysis and binary logistic regression analysis were used to test for significance. The study found that the level of compliance to safe measures in the use of pesticides among farmers was low (30.2%). Findings also showed that the majority of the respondents were 40 years and above (66.7%), primary graduates (61.8%), married (84.0%), high knowledge level (94.8%), negative attitudes towards safe use of pesticides (70.8%), high risk perception (91.7%), no influence of peers (57.9%), using pesticide toxicity classes II and III (66.7%), never been trained on PPEs (53.2%), never received inspection in the past year (70.5%), and SOPs in place (81.4%).The bivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that farmer’s attitude; risk perception and standard operating procedures (SOPs) in place were significantly associated with compliance to safe measures in the use of pesticides among farmers (p < 0.05).  The most significant factors influencing compliance among the local farmers are attitude, risk perception and SOPs. Once the above are targeted there is bound to be a positive change in the adherence to safety measures. The study therefore recommends that there is need for local farmers to be made aware of the risks attached to improper use of pesticides and the reinforcement of provisions and adherence to standard operating procedures by the relevant authorities.
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影响乌干达马辛迪区 Miryia 县小型农户遵守农药使用安全措施的因素
全球面临的一个挑战主要体现在发展中经济体,这些经济体的农民在使用杀虫剂时对安全措施的遵守程度非常低,从而导致健康方面的挑战。因此,本研究旨在评估乌干达马辛迪区 Miirya 县当地农民在使用杀虫剂时遵守安全措施的决定因素。研究的目标是确定与遵守相关的个人和机构决定因素,然后确定遵守水平,最后确定不同因素与小规模农户遵守农药使用安全措施之间的关联。 研究采用了系统随机抽样的方法来选择受访者,并使用研究发放的问卷来收集数据。数据分析采用描述性和推论性统计方法,显著性水平为 95%。检验显著性时使用了卡方分析和二元逻辑回归分析。 研究发现,农民在使用农药时遵守安全措施的程度较低(30.2%)。调查结果还显示,大多数受访者年龄在 40 岁及以上(66.7%),小学毕业(61.8%),已婚(84.0%),知识水平高(94.8%),对安全使用农药持消极态度(70.8%),风险意识高(91.7%),不受同伴影响(57.9%),使用毒性等级为 II 级和 III 级的农药(66.7%),从未接受过个人防护设备培训(53.双变量逻辑回归分析表明,农民的态度、风险认知和标准操作程序(SOP)与农民遵守农药使用安全措施显著相关(P < 0.05)。 影响当地农民遵守规定的最重要因素是态度、风险意识和标准操作程序。一旦上述因素成为目标,遵守安全措施的情况必然会发生积极变化。因此,研究建议有必要让当地农民认识到不当使用农药的风险,并加强相关部门对标准操作程序的规定和遵守。
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