Published online: 28 March 2014Chemical control has highly expanded over the last 30 years in sub-Saharan Africa to reduce bio-aggressors on all crops. Pest management of fruits and vegetables by small farmers in sub-Saharan Africa have developed anarchically in a fuzzy regulation framework. Pesticide toxicity and excessive application are often criticized both by farmers and consumers. Here, we review pesticide management in sub-Saharan Africa over the past 30 years. We then propose options to improve and reduce pesticide application, in order to decrease environmental and human hazards. The major points are as follows: (1) global changes in sub-Saharan Africa such as urbanization modify farmer practices and crop losses. (2) Pesticides are...
The purpose of this paper is to characterize pesticide use in developing Sub-Saharan Africa (dSSA) i...
Botanical insecticides provide a multitude of chemistries for the development of new pest management...
Vegetable production is an important part of local economic growth and export earnings in Tanzania. ...
Chemical control has highly expanded over the last 30 years in sub-Saharan Africa to reduce bio-aggr...
Published online: 17 Sep 2022Pest management in major cropping systems has long been dominated by ch...
Patterns in pesticide practice were studied among smallholder farmers in Benin, Ethiopia, Ghana and ...
Urban Agriculture is crucial to the supply of food especially fresh vegetables in many urban areas i...
On the African continent, ongoing agriculture intensification is accompanied by the increas-ing use ...
African countries have experienced nonconformance in the levels of pesticides for local consumption ...
Smallholder farmers constitute the majority of farmers in Zimbabwe. Their production systems are pre...
Botanical Pesticides (BPs) have been cited and are used as alternative to synthetic pesticides in ag...
Despite the fact that several cases of unsafe pesticide use among farmers in different parts of Afri...
Despite the fact that several cases of unsafe pesticide use among farmers in different parts of Afri...
Much of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is urbanizing rapidly and the economy is growing at a robust pace. ...
The purpose of this paper is to characterize pesticide use in developing Sub-Saharan Africa (dSSA) i...
Botanical insecticides provide a multitude of chemistries for the development of new pest management...
Vegetable production is an important part of local economic growth and export earnings in Tanzania. ...
Chemical control has highly expanded over the last 30 years in sub-Saharan Africa to reduce bio-aggr...
Published online: 17 Sep 2022Pest management in major cropping systems has long been dominated by ch...
Patterns in pesticide practice were studied among smallholder farmers in Benin, Ethiopia, Ghana and ...
Urban Agriculture is crucial to the supply of food especially fresh vegetables in many urban areas i...
On the African continent, ongoing agriculture intensification is accompanied by the increas-ing use ...
African countries have experienced nonconformance in the levels of pesticides for local consumption ...
Smallholder farmers constitute the majority of farmers in Zimbabwe. Their production systems are pre...
Botanical Pesticides (BPs) have been cited and are used as alternative to synthetic pesticides in ag...
Despite the fact that several cases of unsafe pesticide use among farmers in different parts of Afri...
Despite the fact that several cases of unsafe pesticide use among farmers in different parts of Afri...
Much of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is urbanizing rapidly and the economy is growing at a robust pace. ...
The purpose of this paper is to characterize pesticide use in developing Sub-Saharan Africa (dSSA) i...
Botanical insecticides provide a multitude of chemistries for the development of new pest management...
Vegetable production is an important part of local economic growth and export earnings in Tanzania. ...