The pesticide hazard : a global health and environmental audit

"Pesticides are responsible for some 20,000 deaths and 3 million cases of acute poisoning annually - a burden borne, in particular, by agricultural workers and rural communities worldwide. The industry has felt compelled to respond to the international concern on both health and environmental g...

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Main Author: Dinham, Barbara
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: London 1993
Zed Books
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19293130124910113129-The-pesticide-hazard-a-global-.htm
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description "Pesticides are responsible for some 20,000 deaths and 3 million cases of acute poisoning annually - a burden borne, in particular, by agricultural workers and rural communities worldwide. The industry has felt compelled to respond to the international concern on both health and environmental grounds which gas been expressed, notably by NGOs lobbying for higher safety standards and export controls. This policy-relevant, global survey, based on up-to-date research and data gathered by scientists and local organisations in Latin America, Africa and Asia, as well as information provided by the companies themselves to the EC's Product Stewardship Survey, assesses what progress has been made in both safety and environmental terms since the introduction of the FAO's voluntary Code of Conduct on the Distribution and Use of Pesticides in 1985 and the Prior Informed Consent procedure of 1989. While there have undoubtedly been improvements, the picture is still a deeply disturbing one. It is not yet clear, this book argues, whether tighter information disclosure requirements and trade controls on the export of banned or severely restricted pesticides can effectively reduce the hazards posed by powerful agro-chemicals in the South. Instead, research effort and financial resources ought to be switched from 'risk reduction' and 'safe use' procedures, towards developing more environmentally-friendly techniques of sustainable agricultural production. This is essential if the health and environment of producers and consumers alike are to be protected. "
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Egypt
India
Latin America
Malaysia
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is_hierarchy_title The pesticide hazard : a global health and environmental audit
language English
physical 228 p.
Paper
publishDate 1993
publisher London
Zed Books
spellingShingle Dinham, Barbara
agricultural sector
case study
control of issue of dangerous materials
environmental management
FAO
health impact assessment
responsibility
mortality
pesticides
The pesticide hazard : a global health and environmental audit
title The pesticide hazard : a global health and environmental audit
topic agricultural sector
case study
control of issue of dangerous materials
environmental management
FAO
health impact assessment
responsibility
mortality
pesticides
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19293130124910113129-The-pesticide-hazard-a-global-.htm