Pesticide Residue and Bio-pesticides in Vegetable Crops

Sujan Majumder, B. R. Reddey, Juhi Pandey, Anindita Paul, Anup Kumar, Kaushik Banerjee
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Intensive vegetable production using pesticides has biggest threat to growers and the consumers. In such instances the accumulation of pesticide residues is increased due to relatively short pre-harvest interval. Use of pesticides without knowing the label claim information increases the cost of production, increases the number of spray and labour cost, ultimately leading to decrease in farmers profitability. Hence, the adoption of pesticide as per label claim is very much essential. The level of residues should be below the maximum residue limit (MRL) at the time of harvest. Most of the detected pesticides in vegetables are not registered by Central Insecticide Board and Registration committee (CIBRC) for use on that specific vegetable which is the off label use of pesticides. Crops grouping is the development of a model that allows extrapolation of residue data from a few representative crops to many other crops in the same group. This allows establishment of residue tolerances for the entire group of crops based on the residue values from certain key crops that are similar. The acceptance of representative crop is a critical component of the savings from using the crop groups. IR-4’s involvement with efforts to remove pesticide residues as a barrier for exports for US-grown specialty crops has been growing in importance over the last 20 years. By establishing a common MRL on a specialty crop from a particular crop protection product use, trade irritants between the two countries can be prevented before they have the potential to become a major problem for specialty crop growers on each side of the border. The U.S./Canadian specialty crop partnership has yielded valuable results for all the stakeholders involved. IR4 signed MOUs with Canada, New Zealand, Brazil, Costa Rica, and Colombia. This model is also much needed for India to regulate the pesticide label claims for numerous crops.
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蔬菜作物中的农药残留和生物农药
使用杀虫剂的密集型蔬菜生产对种植者和消费者构成了最大的威胁。在这种情况下,由于收获前的间隔期相对较短,农药残留的积累会增加。在不了解标签声明信息的情况下使用农药会增加生产成本,增加喷洒次数和劳动力成本,最终导致农民收益下降。因此,必须按照标签要求使用农药。收获时的残留水平应低于最高残留限量(MRL)。在蔬菜中检测到的大多数杀虫剂都没有在杀虫剂中央登记委员会(CIBRC)登记用于特定蔬菜,这就是标签外使用杀虫剂。作物分组是开发一种模型,可将少数代表性作物的残留数据外推至同组的许多其他作物。这样,就可以根据某些相似的主要作物的残留值来确定整个作物组的残留容许量。接受有代表性的作物是使用作物组节省成本的关键因素。在过去 20 年中,IR-4 参与了消除农药残留对美国种植的特种作物出口的障碍,其重要性与日俱增。通过对使用特定作物保护产品的特种作物制定共同的最高残留限量,可以在有可能成为边境两侧特种作物种植者的主要问题之前,防止两国之间的贸易摩擦。美国/加拿大特种作物合作伙伴关系为所有相关利益方带来了宝贵的成果。IR4 与加拿大、新西兰、巴西、哥斯达黎加和哥伦比亚签署了谅解备忘录。印度也非常需要这种模式来规范众多作物的农药标签声明。
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