Pesticides and health in highland Ecuadorian potato production: Assessing impacts and developing responses

Pesticide use in highland Ecuador is concentrated in the high-risk, commercial production of potatoes. Small farm families experience considerable exposure and adverse health consequences. The authors describe a three-pronged strategy to reduce health impacts: 1) a community-based process of education and provision of personal protective equipment to reduce exposure; 2) farmer field schools to increase agro-ecosystem understanding and to reduce pesticide use; and 3) policy interventions to restructure incentives and to reduce availability of highly toxic insecticides. They discuss the challenges faced by each and the ongoing need for integrated interventions both to reduce adverse pesticide health impacts in the developing world and to promote sustainability of agricultural production in highland ecosystems.

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Main Authors: Cole, Donald C., Sherwood, Stephen, Crissman, Charles, Barrera, Víctor Hugo, Espinosa A., Patricio
Format: Journal articles biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2002-07
Subjects:PAPA, SOLANUM TUBEROSUM, PESTICIDAS, ECUADOR,
Online Access:http://repositorio.iniap.gob.ec/handle/41000/3290
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spelling dig-iniap-41000-32902023-12-03T23:53:09Z Pesticides and health in highland Ecuadorian potato production: Assessing impacts and developing responses International Journal of Occupation and Environmental Health 8(3):182-190 Cole, Donald C. Sherwood, Stephen Crissman, Charles Barrera, Víctor Hugo Espinosa A., Patricio PAPA SOLANUM TUBEROSUM PESTICIDAS ECUADOR Pesticide use in highland Ecuador is concentrated in the high-risk, commercial production of potatoes. Small farm families experience considerable exposure and adverse health consequences. The authors describe a three-pronged strategy to reduce health impacts: 1) a community-based process of education and provision of personal protective equipment to reduce exposure; 2) farmer field schools to increase agro-ecosystem understanding and to reduce pesticide use; and 3) policy interventions to restructure incentives and to reduce availability of highly toxic insecticides. They discuss the challenges faced by each and the ongoing need for integrated interventions both to reduce adverse pesticide health impacts in the developing world and to promote sustainability of agricultural production in highland ecosystems. 2016-09-16T19:54:04Z 2016-09-16T19:54:04Z 2002-07 Revista Artículo *EC-INIAP-BEESC-MGC. Quito (CD-71) http://repositorio.iniap.gob.ec/handle/41000/3290 en p. 182-190 application/pdf E. E. Santa Catalina
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Cole, Donald C.
Sherwood, Stephen
Crissman, Charles
Barrera, Víctor Hugo
Espinosa A., Patricio
Pesticides and health in highland Ecuadorian potato production: Assessing impacts and developing responses
description Pesticide use in highland Ecuador is concentrated in the high-risk, commercial production of potatoes. Small farm families experience considerable exposure and adverse health consequences. The authors describe a three-pronged strategy to reduce health impacts: 1) a community-based process of education and provision of personal protective equipment to reduce exposure; 2) farmer field schools to increase agro-ecosystem understanding and to reduce pesticide use; and 3) policy interventions to restructure incentives and to reduce availability of highly toxic insecticides. They discuss the challenges faced by each and the ongoing need for integrated interventions both to reduce adverse pesticide health impacts in the developing world and to promote sustainability of agricultural production in highland ecosystems.
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author Cole, Donald C.
Sherwood, Stephen
Crissman, Charles
Barrera, Víctor Hugo
Espinosa A., Patricio
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Crissman, Charles
Barrera, Víctor Hugo
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title Pesticides and health in highland Ecuadorian potato production: Assessing impacts and developing responses
title_short Pesticides and health in highland Ecuadorian potato production: Assessing impacts and developing responses
title_full Pesticides and health in highland Ecuadorian potato production: Assessing impacts and developing responses
title_fullStr Pesticides and health in highland Ecuadorian potato production: Assessing impacts and developing responses
title_full_unstemmed Pesticides and health in highland Ecuadorian potato production: Assessing impacts and developing responses
title_sort pesticides and health in highland ecuadorian potato production: assessing impacts and developing responses
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