Pesticide Training Tool: A Simplified Guide for Agricultural Extension Officers and Farmers

Hillary M. O. Otieno *

Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Due to increasing popularity and use of agro-chemicals to control pests and diseases on fields, applicators of these pesticides, consumers of agricultural products and other living organisms are exposed to the dangers of these chemicals if not used properly. To mitigate these dangers and general environmental pollutions, farmers need to be trained on the dos and don’ts that ensure safer usage and increased efficacy. Key protection measures like use of right spraying equipment and wearing personal protective equipment such as waterproof apron, rubber gloves, gumboots, and breathing masks should be adhered to. Farmers should be reminded to read and follow properly the product labels provided before handling any chemical. In the case of using pesticide tank mixes, care must be taken to ensure that individual chemicals are miscible and never react to each other. The information on using tank mixes could be found from the product labels, approved and certified agro-dealers or agricultural extension officers. Remaining and or unused pesticide products must be stored safely under cool temperature and locked out of reach of children. Proper disposal of expired chemicals and their containers must be guaranteed.

Keywords: Agricultural extension, farmer training, pest and disease control, pesticide efficacy, pesticide products, safety tool, personal protective equipment


How to Cite

Otieno, Hillary M. O. 2019. “Pesticide Training Tool: A Simplified Guide for Agricultural Extension Officers and Farmers”. Asian Journal of Research in Crop Science 3 (4):1-5. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajrcs/2019/v3i430056.

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