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    Impacts of pesticides on human health and environment in the River Nyando catchment, Kenya

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    2014-03
    Author
    Abong’o, Deborah Atieno
    Wandiga, Shem Oyoo
    Jumba, Isaac Ogangu
    madadi, Vincent Odongo
    Kylin, Henrik
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    Article; en_US
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    en
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    Abstract
    River relies on rain fed agriculture. Important crops grown include cereals, cash crops fruits and vegetables. Farming is one of the contributors’ of pollution to Lake Victoria. Organophosphates and other banned organochlorine pesticides such as lindane, aldrin and dieldrin were used by farmers. The pesticides transport was by storm water run-off and air drift into the lake. Environmental risk assessment background information was collected through questionnaire and interviews of farmers to determine knowledge and safe use of pesticides. Fourteen pesticides were identified as commonly used of which four are toxic to bees and five to birds. The farmers identified declines in the number of pollinating insects, the disappearance of Red-billed Oxpecker (Buphagus erythrorthynchus) and wild bird’s fatalities. The general knowledge among farmers about chemicals risks, safety, and chronic illnesses was low. Activities that increases environmental awareness and safety of pesticides should be initiated by the agrochemical firms and government.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/72981
    Citation
    Abongo,D.A.,Wandiga,S.O.,Jumba,I.O.,Madadi,V.O.,Kylin,H.;March,2014.Impacts of pesticides on human health and environment in the River Nyando catchment, Kenya,International Journal of Humanities, Arts, Medicine and Sciences (BEST: IJHAMS).
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    University of Nairobi
    Subject
    Environment, Farming, Lake Victoria, Pesticides
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