Factors affecting the knowledge of vegetable farmers of Chitwan and Makwanpur district over pesticide use

Anish Shakya, N. Acharya
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A study was conducted in two districts of Nepal to determine the factors influencing the knowledge of vegetable farmers regarding pesticide use. The use of pesticides in agriculture is considered necessary but can pose significant risks if handled inadequately or impractically. The study collected data from 136 vegetable growers, with 68 farmers from each district, and also involved 5 agro vets from both districts using random sampling techniques. The findings indicated that only 13.23% of the farmers were found to wear full personal protective equipment (PPE), while 83.08% used partial PPE, and 3.67% applied pesticides without any protective gear. This finding was statistically significant at the 10% level. Among the different types of protective gear, masks were the most commonly used by the farmers. The majority of farmers (62.5%) reported being poisoned during pesticide mixing and spraying, with eye irritation being the most frequently reported symptom. Farm households that underwent training in pesticide usage and vegetable cultivation experienced a statistical enhancement of 20.6% in their knowledge. Moreover, farmers who were educated, had access to extension services, had long experience in pesticide usage, or had a history of poisoning in their farm household witnessed corresponding improvements of 9%, 18%, 2.1%, and 9.3% in their knowledge of pesticide use. The study urges agricultural organizations to implement training, promote literacy, offer extension services, and raise awareness to enhance farmers' knowledge and safety, contributing to sustainable agriculture and farmer well-being.
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影响Chitwan和Makwanpur地区菜农农药使用知识的因素
在尼泊尔的两个地区进行了一项研究,以确定影响菜农农药使用知识的因素。在农业中使用农药被认为是必要的,但如果处理不当或不实际,可能会造成重大风险。该研究采用随机抽样技术,收集了136名蔬菜种植者的数据,其中每个地区有68名农民,还包括来自两个地区的5名农业兽医。调查结果显示,仅有13.23%的农户佩戴了全套个人防护装备,83.08%的农户佩戴了部分个人防护装备,3.67%的农户未佩戴任何防护装备。这一发现在10%的水平上具有统计学意义。在不同类型的防护装备中,口罩是农民最常用的。大多数农民(62.5%)报告在农药混合和喷洒过程中中毒,眼睛刺激是最常见的症状。接受农药使用和蔬菜种植培训的农户的知识统计提高了20.6%。此外,接受过教育、获得过推广服务、有长期农药使用经验或家中有过中毒史的农民,其农药使用知识相应提高了9%、18%、2.1%和9.3%。该研究敦促农业组织开展培训,促进扫盲,提供推广服务,提高认识,增强农民的知识和安全,为可持续农业和农民福祉做出贡献。
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