Abstract
Whilst there is currently much greater awareness of the detrimental impacts on human health caused by highly hazardous pesticides in developed countries, many developing countries have been slow to react. Although the most toxic pesticides are no longer registered for use within Europe,
there have been many tragedies caused by the application of hazardous pesticides in other areas of the world. For example, in India, the spraying of the organophosphate insecticide, monocrotophos, listed as Highly hazardous by the World Health Organisation (WHO) has resulted in the death of
many farmers growing cotton when using a knapsack sprayer and holding the nozzle at head height in front of their face.
Publisher
Research Information Ltd.
Subject
Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Food Science,Biotechnology