From the farmers' perspective: Pesticide use and pest control

Seyyed Mahmoud Hashemi*, Rajinder Peshin, Giuseppe Feola

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Many studies have shown that farmers in developing countries often overuse pesticides and do not adopt safety practices. Policies and interventions to promote a safer use of pesticides are often based on a limited understanding of the farmers' own perspective of pesticide use. This often results in ineffective policies and the persistence of significant pesticide-related health and environmental problems, especially in developing countries. This chapter explores potentials and limitations of different approaches to study pesticide use in agriculture from the farmers' perspective. In contrast to the reductionist and mono-disciplinary approaches often adopted, this chapter calls for integrative methodological approaches to provide a realistic and thorough understanding of the farmers' perspective on pesticide use and illustrates the added value of such an approach with three case studies of pesticide use in Iran, India, and Colombia.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIntegrated Pest Management
Subtitle of host publicationPesticide Problems
EditorsDavid Pimentel, Rajinder Peshin
PublisherSpringer
Pages409-432
Number of pages24
Volume3
ISBN (Electronic)9789400777965
ISBN (Print)9400777957, 9789400777958
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Integrated pest management
  • Integrative approach
  • Pest control
  • Pesticide use
  • Safe use of pesticides

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