Irrigation using untreated wastewater poses health risks to farmers and consumers of crop products, especially vegetables. With hardly any wastewater treatment in Ghana, a multiple-barrier approach was adopted and safe re-use practices were developed through action research involving a number of stakeholders at different levels along the food chain. This paper presents an overview of safe re-use practices including farm-based water treatment methods, water application techniques, post-harvest handling practices, and washing methods. The overview is based on a comprehensive analysis of the literature and our own specific studies, which used data from a broad range of research methods and approaches. Identifying, testing, and assessment of sa...
The drafting of this handbook was initiated in October 2007, in Ghana, by Ines Beernaerts, in the ...
Globally, the use of untreated, often diluted, or partly treated wastewater in agriculture covers ab...
Where wastewater is used without appropriate treatment, additional safety measures such as safer irr...
Irrigation using untreated wastewater poses health risks to farmers and consumers of crop products, ...
Irrigation using untreated wastewater poses health risks to farmers and consumers of crop products, ...
This chapter presents approaches tested in Ghana to mitigate wastewater irrigation-related risks for...
Where rapid urbanization is outpacing urban capacities to provide sound sanitation and wastewater tr...
<div><p>The need to minimise consumer risk, especially for food that can be consumed uncooked, is a ...
The serious water scarcity experienced across the globe and the desire for sufficient food productio...
In Drechsel, Pay; Scott, C. A.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Redwood, M.; Bahri, Akissa (Eds.). Wastewater i...
Poor food hygiene is a significant risk to public health globally, but especially in low and middle-...
Most irrigation water used in urban vegetable farming in Ghana is contaminated with untreated wastew...
In Drechsel, Pay; Scott, C. A.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Redwood, M.; Bahri, Akissa (Eds.). Wastewater i...
Wastewater use in urban agriculture is common as a result of rapid urbanisation and increasingcompet...
In order to minimize the health risks to agricultural workers, and consumers of wastewater irrigate...
The drafting of this handbook was initiated in October 2007, in Ghana, by Ines Beernaerts, in the ...
Globally, the use of untreated, often diluted, or partly treated wastewater in agriculture covers ab...
Where wastewater is used without appropriate treatment, additional safety measures such as safer irr...
Irrigation using untreated wastewater poses health risks to farmers and consumers of crop products, ...
Irrigation using untreated wastewater poses health risks to farmers and consumers of crop products, ...
This chapter presents approaches tested in Ghana to mitigate wastewater irrigation-related risks for...
Where rapid urbanization is outpacing urban capacities to provide sound sanitation and wastewater tr...
<div><p>The need to minimise consumer risk, especially for food that can be consumed uncooked, is a ...
The serious water scarcity experienced across the globe and the desire for sufficient food productio...
In Drechsel, Pay; Scott, C. A.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Redwood, M.; Bahri, Akissa (Eds.). Wastewater i...
Poor food hygiene is a significant risk to public health globally, but especially in low and middle-...
Most irrigation water used in urban vegetable farming in Ghana is contaminated with untreated wastew...
In Drechsel, Pay; Scott, C. A.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Redwood, M.; Bahri, Akissa (Eds.). Wastewater i...
Wastewater use in urban agriculture is common as a result of rapid urbanisation and increasingcompet...
In order to minimize the health risks to agricultural workers, and consumers of wastewater irrigate...
The drafting of this handbook was initiated in October 2007, in Ghana, by Ines Beernaerts, in the ...
Globally, the use of untreated, often diluted, or partly treated wastewater in agriculture covers ab...
Where wastewater is used without appropriate treatment, additional safety measures such as safer irr...