Pesticide Use

First food: business of taste

Good Food is First Food. It is not junk food. It is the food that connects nature and nutrition with livelihoods. This food is good for our health; it comes from the rich biodiversity of our regions; it provides employment to people. Most importantly, cooking and eating give us pleasure. …

Farmers urged to minimise use of pesticides

Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit at the mango festival organised by Delhi Tourism on Friday. NEW DELHI: A three-day mango festival to celebrate the king of fruits in all its forms and varieties was inaugurated at Dilli Haat in Pitampura here by Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Friday. The Chief Minister …

Parental exposure to pesticides and childhood brain cancer: U.S. Atlantic coast childhood brain cancer study

The etiology of childhood brain cancer remains largely unknown. However, previous studies have yielded suggestive associations with parental pesticide use. The researchers aimed to evaluate parental exposure to pesticides at home and on the job in relation to the occurrence of brain cancer in children. to the occurrence of brain …

Undying promise: agricultural biotechnologys pro-poor narrative, ten years on

Many people and organisations have sought to promote genetically modified (GM, transgenic) crops as a

The global food crisis

Last year the skyrocketing cost of food was a wake-up call for the planet. Between 2005 and the summer of 2008, the price of wheat and corn tripled, and the price of rice climbed fivefold, spurring food riots in nearly two dozen countries and pushing 75 million more people into …

Do it when crops dont

Conceive around December, risk of birth defects is low ideally it is said a woman should be a mother before she turns 30. This keeps the risk of genetically conceived diseases low. Alcohol intake and smoking are maternal risk factors too and should be avoided. Time and again researchers have …

Review of the occurrence of anti-infectives in contaminated wastewaters and natural and drinking waters

Anti-infectives are constantly discharged at trace levels in natural waters near urban centers and agricultural areas. They represent a cause for concern because of their potential contribution to the spread of anti-infective resistance in bacteria and other effects on aquatic biota. We compiled data on the occurrence of anti-infectives published …

AP bans use of toxic pesticides

April 30: The state agriculture department has directed all the pesticide manufactures in the state to implement the ban on the use of Monocrotophos on vegetables and a total ban on 28 other pesticides. The Central Insecticide Board and the Registration Committee has banned 28 pesticide formulations which include Endrin, …

Solving the mystery of the vanishing bees

The mysterious ailment called colony collapse disorder has wiped out large numbers of the bees that pollinate a third of our crops. The causes turn out to be surprisingly complex, but solutions are emerging.

A biomarker validation study of prenatal Chlorpyrifos exposure within an inner-city cohort during pregnancy

The researchers previously documented significant decreases in chlorpyrifos concentrations in maternal personal and indoor air samples among pregnant African-American and Dominican women from New York City after the 2000

Mixed cropping for multi insurance

Amidst the multidimensional problems and issues that dent the livelihoods of farmers in India, mixed cropping comes as a fresh breeze of hope. As the model plays as a risk reduction measure, farmers can rest assured that even in the face of an unforeseen event causing failure of a crop, …

Cancer incidence among pesticide applicators exposed to Permethrin in the Agricultural Health Study

This study evaluates the incidence of cancer among pesticide applicators exposed to permethrin in the Agricultural Health Study (AHS).

State ignores pesticide ban

March 10: Pesticides prohibited by the Central Insecticides Board and Registration Committee are widely used by farmers in the state. Alarmingly enough, officials who are supposed to prevent their use are actually recommending them to farmers. The CIB&RC; has issued a list of pesticides which are banned including chlordane and …

Spurious pesticides trouble Punjab farmers

Ludhiana: Even as Punjab struggles to shrug off the tag of a state with the highest use of pesticides in the country, it is faced with another problem

Proposed pesticides regulation 2009: regulatory impact statement

The Pesticides Act 1999 controls the use of pesticides in New South Wales. The Act aims to reduce the risks to human health, the environment, property, industry and trade from the use of pesticides. The Pesticides Regulation 1995 facilitates this by setting out requirements for pesticide record-keeping, training and the …

Who benefits from gm crops?: feeding the biotech giants, not the worlds poor

The biotechnology industry has aggressively touted GM as a solution to hunger and the global food crisis. Their arguments have been accepted by many politicians. This report looks behind the spin and exposes the reasons why GM crops cannot, and are unlikely to ever, contribute to poverty reduction, global food …

Rising CO2, climate change, and public health: Exploring the links to plant biology

Although the issue of anthropogenic climate forcing and public health is widely recognized, one fundamental aspect has remained underappreciated: the impact of climatic change on plant biology and the well-being of human systems. The authors aimed to critically evaluate the extant and probable links between plant function and human health, …

Made it

Enabavi, a village of 52 families, is abuzz. It is hosting farmers from the nearby Kallem village who have come here for tips on profitable agriculture. Those who missed the excitement of the Green Revolution in the 1960s can get a glimpseSavvy Soumya MisraEnabavi, a village of 52 families, is …

Benins banned it

India roots for endosulfan The small country of Benin banned the use of this organochlorine pesticide this year. When the US EPA made public its decision to review the registration of endosulfan early 2008, inviting comments, there was a deluge urging its ban; mid-2008 or so, US EPA was sued …

Persistence of Pretilachlor in coastal rice ecosystem

Field experiment was conducted to study the persistence of pretilachlor in soil and its residues in post harvest straw and grain.

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