The Role of Agricultural Extension in Decentralizing the Sensitivity of Vegetable Farmers to the Risk of Residual Pesticide Effects
- 1 Department of Economic Agricultural and Rural Development, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of Gadarif, Gadarif, Sudan
- 2 Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, College of Agricultural Studies, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Khartoum North, Sudan
- 3 Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, College of Agricultural Studies, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Khartoum North, Sudan
- 4 Gansu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Lanzhou, China
- 5 Department of Mathematics and Physics, Faculty of Education, University of Gadarif, Gadarif, Sudan
- 6 Department of Agriculture Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan
- 7 College of Mathematics and Statistics, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou, China
Abstract
This study was carried out in the northern Khartoum (Bahry Locality) with the aim of knowing the role of agricultural extension in developing the awareness of the farmer to the danger of residual effect of pesticides (vegetable farmers). The social survey method was used to conduct this study; 100 vegetable farmers were selected randomly. The data collected through questionnaires, observation, and interviews for primary data, previous ly concerned, and reference documents were used to collect secondary data. Data collected were analyzed using the statistical packages for social science (SPSS). The study yielded some useful results, the most important of which are: the presence of respondents who obtain their information about pesticides from merchants, the absence of a guide provider in their area, and the absence of any seminars or lectures on the use of pesticides, or programs. For example, radio and television programs were presented but protective clothing was not used. This study is based on the researcher's advocate for the following: intensifying agricultural extension and employee visits to the agricultural field, in addition to intensifying educational evidence for consumers regarding pesticides and providing preliminary data on pesticides and how to deal with them and increase them. Educat e farmers about the safe use of pesticides and identify the risks and damages that pesticides cause to humans .
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