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Pesticide Application Practices and Knowledge among Small-Scale Local Rice Growers and Communities in Rwanda: A Cross-Sectional Study
Author(s) -
Benjamin Ndayambaje,
Hellen Amuguni,
Jeanne Coffin-Schmitt,
Nancy Sibo,
Martin Ntawubizi,
Elizabeth VanWormer
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of environmental research and public health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.747
H-Index - 113
eISSN - 1661-7827
pISSN - 1660-4601
DOI - 10.3390/ijerph16234770
Subject(s) - agriculture , environmental health , pesticide , descriptive statistics , business , personal protective equipment , population , agricultural science , pesticide application , scale (ratio) , agrochemical , cross sectional study , socioeconomics , geography , medicine , environmental science , agronomy , statistics , mathematics , disease , archaeology , covid-19 , pathology , cartography , sociology , biology , infectious disease (medical specialty)
Agriculture contributes a third of Rwanda's GDP and is the main source of income for rural households, with 80% of the total population involved in crop and/or livestock production. The Government of Rwanda established the Muvumba rice project in 2011 amidst a policy shift towards rice as a national staple crop. However, the indiscriminate use of pesticides by local, low-income rice growers has raised concerns about potential human, animal and ecosystem health impacts as pesticide distribution and application are not strictly regulated. Although pesticide use can directly influence farmer health and ecosystems, little is known about small-scale farmers' pesticide application practices and knowledge. We aimed to assess local application practices and understanding of pesticides to identify gaps in farmers' knowledge on safe pesticide use and deviations from established standards and recommended practices.

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