Monday, January 31, 2011

Pesticide poisoning common among farmers, study finds

Jan 31, 2011
By Robert Carmichael
DPA

Phnom Penh - In 2001, Cambodia introduced a law requiring that all pesticides carry labels in Khmer, the local language.

The logic was simple enough: All pesticides were imported and very few farmers could read the instructions. That posed a significant public health risk.

But 10 years on the law is widely ignored, says agronomist and pesticides expert Keam Makarady: Just 30 of more than 800 pesticides carry instructions in Khmer.

'So it is difficult for farmers to know what kind of pesticides they use, and also the direction for (their) safe use,' he says.

The result, as a Danish study has found, is that farmers are being poisoned at work.


The study, which was published in January in the Journal of Toxicology, looked at a group of 89 vegetable farmers in Cambodia.

Researchers found half of the pesticides used were ranked by the World Health Organization as Class I or II - the least toxic of which is considered moderately hazardous.

And because farmers lacked adequate personal protection, nearly 90 per cent had experienced symptoms of acute pesticide poisoning.

Many of the pesticides the team encountered were not only hazardous but also either banned or restricted in Cambodia, says Hanne Klith Jensen, the report's lead researcher and an environmental chemist at the University of Copenhagen.

She acknowledges that the sample group was small, but says the finding was nonetheless significant.

'Even if our study is limited to conclusions on pesticide use in a very specific type of vegetable growing system, it tells us banned pesticides are still available,' she says.

Worse still, those banned pesticides are popular with farmers who see only the benefit of their relative low cost and are unaware of the health risks, she says.

Earlier studies have found similar results, including one by CEDAC, a respected local agricultural organization which agronomist Keam Makarady co-founded in 1997.

Keam Makarady says 80 per cent of farmers attending CEDAC's courses use pesticides that are ranked as Class Ia or Ib, categorized by the WHO as extremely or highly hazardous, respectively.

'But (after training) it's only 10 per cent that use extremely hazardous pesticides, so it is an improvement,' he says. Most then choose to use less dangerous pesticides.

CEDAC has managed to reach just 5 per cent of the country's farmers. So there is some way to go, given that 80 per cent of Cambodians live in the countryside and most work the land to earn a meagre living.

Srey Kuot is one of them. The 22-year-old contract farmer grows vegetables on a small plot on the outskirts of Phnom Penh on the banks of the Tonle Sap river.

She admits she has no idea what pesticides she uses on her crops of coriander, cabbage and spinach. Like most farmers she mixes different pesticides to create a stronger cocktail.

And like most of her peers she knows pesticides are harmful. Although she cannot read the labels, which are written in Thai or Vietnamese, she does cover up when spraying, using long trousers, a mask, a long-sleeved shirt and boots.

But her sister is less careful.

'Every time she sprays without wearing the proper clothes, she gets dizzy and vomits,' Srey Kuot says. 'And if I sit downwind when she is spraying, then I get dizzy and want to vomit immediately.'

Dizziness and nausea are two common signs of pesticide poisoning, as are chest pains, headaches and blurred vision. The long-term effects can be fatal.

The Danish study is the latest to find that Cambodia has failed to enforce its laws on banned and restricted pesticides. The government says a new law is being drafted to tackle the problem.

Another of the Danish researchers, Professor Flemming Konradsen, who heads the Copenhagen School of Global Health, recommends moves to end the import and sale of the worst pesticides.

That would require national and even regional collaboration to curb the cross-border trade of these 'very toxic' products.

'Politically the move should be to remove the most toxic pesticides from the market fast and completely,' he says, adding that the study's findings are common to other low-income countries.

Meanwhile the best option - for those who can afford it - is to buy organic, which is what CEDAC's Keam Makarady does.

But that is no solution for most Cambodians. Organic fruit and vegetables are too expensive to grow or to buy for farmers and consumers, often the same people in the impoverished country. So for now most will continue to pay the price in other ways.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The farmer knew the consequences but still use chemical without proper protection and law of regulation are weak, the government knew her illiterate farmer use the chemical but did nothing, those farmer will bear cancer in near future that the government want. In the west the farmer must have license to carry ,transport and use chemical because it for the safety of consumer and the farmer themselve but why not in Cambodia, where is the minister of agriculture and this guy has qualification or not? he must resign immediately to make way for other who qualify to do the job.

Anonymous said...

Dear Dr. Hun Sen and Ten Thousands stars Dr. Hun Manet,

Why do you and your relatives give Kos Trol, sea and lands to Vietnam? Why? and Why?

Why do you and all of your relatives involve a lot of murder cases in Cambodia? Why? Why?

Why do you murder Cambodian K5, 1997 events and so on and so on with lost count? Why?

If you are so good why do you and your families murder Cambodians? Why? And Why?

If you are so good, why do above 90% Cambodians are so poor but you and your relatives are billionaires and millionaires? Why? Why?

Why do you try to kill people from telling the true? Why? Why?

What is the difference from Khmer Rough and you, Sir?

If you are so good why do you block KI from Cambodians?

If you are so good, why do you steal all Cambodian life such as well being, health, cut down Cambodians life expectancy as well? But you and your small group are eat well, sleep well, exercise well, have oversea doctors and best medical treatment from high class private doctors from oversea. Most Cambodians that have no money, your healthcare system left Cambodians patients to die in front of your hospital. Why? Why?

If you are so good why more than 6 millions Vietnamese are living permanently in Cambodia, right now? Why, Dr. Hen Sen? And Why

Everywhere, I walk in Cambodia I see Vietnamese speak Vietnamese every where, why? Why?

Don't you and your families scare of hell for eternity?

When you die can you bring all of your power and money with you?

Dr. Hun Sen and Dr. Big ass lady and his beloved Dr. Hun Manet Please don't put us in jail or kill us for this! We want to live like you and your families do!

Khmers victim of 1997 and K5

PS

If Dr. Hun Sen and Dr. Hun Manet remove the tablet it is show they are extremely coward and his star are just joy stars given by his daddy not by patriotism. Dr. Hun Manet is very coward as his daddy they only aim to kill innocent Cambodians that all. Dr. Hun SEn and Dr. ten stars Hun Manet are very great at bullying Cambodians and killing Cambodians but cowardly toward Thai and Viet.

CPP are not just corrupted, CPP are extremely corrupt. They are even sell the country such as Kos Trol, Seas, lands, Cambodian people, Cambodian health and well being, all resources in the Cambodia…with lost count. You name it!

Seriously where is the win win policy of Dr. Hun Sen represent? The country is getting smaller and smaller and shame by Dr. Hun Sen and Dr. Hun Manet and his families, his relatives and friends.

Anonymous said...

It is not just the pesticides but also the medicine, the food labeling...It seems the whole world can sell to dirt poor Cambodian people anything even though dirt poor Cambodian people can't even read the label to know what the hell in it!

Dirt poor Cambodian people have the right to know what is in their food, their water, their medicine, and all the chemical used in soap, shampoo, and pesticide...

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen is dumb,the ministers are dumb.
The ministers are dumb,the higher officials are dumb.
The higher officials
are dumb,the lower officials are dumb.
The lower officials are dumb,the Khmer citizens are dumb.
When they are all dumb,they become Vietnam govt slave or China slaves.

Khmer Israel said...

More ways to depopulate the Earth.
Thanks to the chemical makers.